The Heimat- und Uhrenmuseum Schwenningen, part of the Municipal Museums Villingen-Schwenningen, is a repository of the local and cultural history of Schwenningen and its surroundings. This museum provides a comprehensive insight into the region's past, making it a valuable destination for those interested in history and culture.
An exhibition inaugurated in March 2005 at the Heimat- und Uhrenmuseum Schwenningen offers a glimpse into the life of the Alamanni, who resided in Schwenningen approximately 1300 years ago. This exhibition provides a unique opportunity to learn about this ancient Germanic tribe and their way of life.
The second floor of the Heimat- und Uhrenmuseum Schwenningen is dedicated to a clock collection, featuring exhibits from Schwenningen and other Black Forest production sites. Additionally, it houses a high-quality clock collection spanning the 16th to 19th centuries, compiled by clock manufacturer Hellmut Kienzle in the 1950s and 1960s. This collection offers a fascinating look into the evolution of clockmaking over the centuries.
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