Usage examples of "open-air museum" in English with translation to German

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We spent the day in the open air. Wir haben den ganzen Tag an der frischen Luft verbracht.
I'd like to open the window: I need some air. Ich würde gern das Fenster öffnen: Ich brauche frische Luft.
I'd open the window: I need some fresh air. Ich würde gern das Fenster öffnen: Ich brauche frische Luft.
Open the window and let in some fresh air. Mach das Fenster auf und lass etwas frische Luft herein.
When does the museum open? Wann öffnet das Museum?
When is the museum open? Wann ist das Museum geöffnet?
The museum is open to the public. Das Museum ist für die Öffentlichkeit geöffnet.
The museum isn't open on Sundays. Das Museum hat sonntags nicht geöffnet.
The museum is not open on Monday. Das Museum ist montags nicht geöffnet.
Please air the room. Bitte lüfte das Zimmer.
The museum has a fascinating collection of Celtic artifacts. Das Museum hat eine faszinierende Sammlung keltischer Artefakte.
Tom held the door open for Mary. Tom hielt Mary die Tür auf.
We'll be back on air shortly. Wir sind bald wieder auf Sendung.
We visited the museum last week. Wir haben das Museum letzte Woche besucht.
Don't kick the door open. Tritt die Tür nicht auf.
It is clear that we cannot live without air. Es ist klar, dass wir nicht ohne Luft leben können.
I cannot visit the museum. It's too late. Ich kann das Museum nicht besuchen, Es ist zu spät.
The drawer won't open. Die Schublade kann nicht geöffnet werden.
The higher we go up, the thinner the air becomes. Je höher wir steigen, desto dünner wird die Luft.
This is a museum piece! Das ist ein Museumstück.
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