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Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändler/Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändlerin

Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändler/in

Grundberuf Law & Economics KldB B 62522

What is Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändler/Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändlerin?

In Germany, art and antique dealers contribute to the preservation and circulation of cultural heritage by buying and selling artworks, antique utilitarian objects, and handicraft products. Those who practice this profession actively participate in various platforms such as auctions, exhibitions, and international markets to identify, purchase, and determine the value of valuable objects. They catalog the acquired works using a CRM system (Customer Relationship Management System), then present them to customers in their own sales and exhibition spaces, online stores, or at trade fairs. They manage sales processes by providing customers with detailed information about the history, origin, and value development of the objects, and also handle invoicing and, if necessary, shipping preparations.

Although there is no specific formal vocational training program in this field, knowledge and experience gained in art history, business, or related commercial fields are of great importance. Professional skills are usually developed through practical experience, market knowledge, and personal interest.

Programs that lead to this profession

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The profession Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändler/Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändlerin in Germany is generally reached through programs in the Law & Economics field:

Source: BERUFENET · Bundesagentur für Arbeit

Frequently Asked Questions about Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändler/Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändlerin

Education path, salary, recognition, and entry routes for foreigners

What does a Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändler/Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändlerin do in Germany?

In Germany, art and antique dealers contribute to the preservation and circulation of cultural heritage by buying and selling artworks, antique utilitarian objects, and handicraft products. Those who practice this profession actively participate in various platforms such as auctions, exhibitions, and international markets to identify, purchase, and determine the value of valuable objects. They catalog the acquired works using a CRM system (Customer Relationship Management System), then present them to customers in their own sales and exhibition spaces, online stores, or at trade fairs. They manage sales processes by providing customers with detailed information about the history, origin, and value development of the objects, and also handle invoicing and, if necessary, shipping preparations.

Although there is no specific formal vocational training program in this field, knowledge and experience gained in art history, business, or related commercial fields are of great importance. Professional skills are usually developed through practical experience, market knowledge, and personal interest.

Is Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändler/Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändlerin an Ausbildung or a degree path?

In Germany, "Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändler/Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändlerin" follows a Grundberuf — an entry-level occupation that requires no formal vocational training or specific degree.

How can I qualify as Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändler/Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändlerin in Germany?

In Germany, "Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändler/Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändlerin" follows a Grundberuf — an entry-level occupation that requires no formal vocational training or specific degree. Foreign applicants should additionally verify diploma recognition via anabin.kmk.org before applying.

Where do Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändler/Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändlerin typically work in Germany?

Workplace varies by employer. Check the official BERUFENET listing for the current breakdown of typical work environments for Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändler/Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändlerin.

What is the typical salary for Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändler/Kunst-, Antiquitätenhändlerin in Germany?

Salaries vary by region, employer size, and experience. Consult BERUFENET for current figures, or salary aggregators like gehalt.de and stepstone.de Gehaltsreport.

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