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 Übersetzung für 'center of culture' von Englisch nach Deutsch
center of culture [Am.]Kulturzentrum {n}
Teiltreffer
phys.
nitrogen-vacancy center [Am.] <NV center, N-V center>
Stickstoff-Fehlstellen-Zentrum {n} <NV-Zentrum>
acad.hist.
historian of culture
Kulturhistoriker {m}
hist.sociol.
culture of emotion
Gefühlskultur {f}
pol.
Minister of Culture
Kultusminister {m}
culture of feelingGefühlskultur {f}
cloth.
culture of fashion
Modekultur {f}
lack of cultureUnkultur {f} [geh.]
sociol.
culture of remembrance
Erinnerungs­kultur {f}
gastr.
culture of dining
Esskultur {f}
gastr.
culture of cooking
Kochkultur {f}
culture of trustVertrauenskultur {f}
culture of laughterLachkultur {f}
art
town of culture
Kulturstadt {f}
theory of cultureKulturtheorie {f}
sociol.
culture of origin
Ursprungs­kultur {f}
culture of commemorationGedenkkultur {f}
culture of debateStreitkultur {f}
sociol.
culture of poverty
Armutskultur {f}
model of cultureKulturmodell {n}
guardian of cultureKulturhüter {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The Alvar Aalto Museum and the Museum of Central Finland form a center of culture in the immediate vicinity of the historical campus of the University of Jyväskylä.
  • Doylestown, more centrally located than the Delaware River border town of New Hope, which had traditionally served this function, was able to position itself as the regional center of culture and nightlife.
  • In addition, the Empire of Trebizond became a renowned center of culture under its ruling Komnenos dynasty.
  • As an industrial hub, Uberaba is a regional center of culture, and business.
  • In 1961, the Popular Center of Culture, a subsidiary of the National Students' Union, released "Cinco Vezes Favela", a film serialized in five episodes that Johnson and Stam claim to be "one of the first" products of the Cinema Novo movement.

  • Ferrara became a significant center of culture under Niccolò d'Este III (1384–1441), who received several popes with great magnificence, especially Eugene IV.
  • As the largest and wealthiest city in Europe during the 4th–13th centuries and a center of culture and education of the Mediterranean basin, Constantinople came to be known by prestigious titles such as "Basileuousa" (Queen of Cities) and "Megalopolis" (the Great City) and was, in colloquial speech, commonly referred to as just "Polis" (...) 'the City' by Constantinopolitans and provincial Byzantines alike.
  • Arts and music at NaUKMA are represented by the Center of Culture and Art and the Center for Contemporary Art.
  • The last great ruler was probably Paolo Giordano II, a patron of arts and literature who made Bracciano a center of culture in Italy.
  • The European Movement was also responsible for the creation of the College of Europe in Bruges and the European Center of Culture in Geneva.

  • A kantele camp for young players is organized every summer, and Vieremä church and Kyrönniemi Center of Culture and Religion host many concerts throughout the year.
  • Tel Aviv is a major center of culture and entertainment.
  • In history, Heping District is the center of culture, commerce and finance in Tianjin. The Tianjin CBD, shopping centres, and banks are concentrated in this District.
  • The Courier-Journal's "Velocity" weekly has reported the area as a hip, emerging center of culture in Louisville.
  • A significant number of important Boston educational and cultural institutions were originally located adjacent to (or very near) Copley Square, reflecting 19th-century Boston's aspirations for the location as a center of culture and progress.

  • It became a center of culture and commerce, its coins were widely circulated and its philosophical schools became one of the best in the Mediterranean.
  • Bobo-Dioulasso is significant both economically (agricultural trade, textile industry) and culturally, as it is a major center of culture and music.
  • As the capital of Silla, Gyeongju was a center of culture in its heyday.
  • Negros Occidental has long been a center of culture and arts; the wealth brought about by the sugar industry made sure that the Negrense "principalía" enjoyed an above-average standard of living.
  • At the beginning of the Han dynasty, Handan was Liu Bang's base for suppressing Chen Xi's rebellion in 197 and 196 BCE; it was still regarded as a regional center of culture and commerce at the end of the dynasty in the early 3rd century CE.

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