Alfred Biolek: TV legend gives two pieces of jewelry to Cologne museum

Alfred Biolek visited the Museum of Applied Arts in Cologne. He leaves two pieces of jewelry from his private property to the museum.

TV legend Alfred Biolek ("Biolek: The recipes of my life") made a public appointment in Cologne today (July 1). He was a guest at the Museum of Applied Arts (MAKK). There was a special reason for his visit: the 85-year-old donated two pieces of jewelry from his private collection to the MAKK jewelry collection.

As the museum communicates via Instagram, it is a men's ring and a brooch made by the jewelry artist Wolf-Peter Schwarz. The ring has a special meaning for Biolek, because it contains a piece of wood from an antique Rhön table. At the table in question, "he has hosted his friends and countless celebrities from his television shows over the past 40 years." The brooch shows the profile of the TV legend and contains references to its TV formats.

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