Averbecks Speicher is a local history museum situated in Glane, a district of Bad Iburg in Lower Saxony. This museum is housed in the former granary of the Averbeck full farmstead, which has a rich history dating back to the 11th century. The museum offers a unique opportunity to delve into the local history and culture of the region.
The Averbecks Speicher museum was founded on August 4, 1994, by farmer Adolf Averbeck. He established a foundation with the aim of promoting cultural purposes, local history, and monument preservation. This foundation has played a significant role in preserving the rich history and culture of the region.
The permanent exhibition at Averbecks Speicher focuses on the history of the Averbeck farmstead. It features a model of the farm settlement from the 11th century, providing a glimpse into the past. The textile section of the exhibition showcases a costume from Glane from 1900, costume accessories and jewelry from the Osnabrück region, and a collection of bonnets, including gold and silver caps. This exhibition offers a unique insight into the local culture and fashion of the past.
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