The Bauernmuseum Schlepzig is a museum located in Schlepzig, Brandenburg, dedicated to the history of agriculture in the Spreewald region. It provides a comprehensive insight into the agricultural practices and lifestyle of the Spreewald farmers during the 19th and 20th centuries.
The Bauernmuseum Schlepzig is housed in an old farmhouse that was originally granted by the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III to the village mayor in 1818. This historical building, along with 30 hectares of land and 70 hectares of forest, adds to the authenticity and charm of the museum.
The museum features a permanent exhibition that delves into the history, customs, and traditions of the Spreewald region. It also showcases the development of agriculture over the years. This exhibition provides a rich understanding of the region's past and its agricultural evolution.
In addition to its historical exhibits, the museum also demonstrates the processing of flax, the production of linen, and practices of beekeeping, forestry, and fishing. These displays offer a hands-on understanding of the traditional agricultural practices in the Spreewald region.
History & Anthropology Agriculture Historic house Profession & Craft
Dorfstraße 26, Schlepzig
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