The Tabakspeicher is a city museum located in Nordhausen, Thuringia. It is dedicated to showcasing the historical and cultural development of the city. Visitors can gain insights into the city's past and understand its evolution over the years.
The Museum Tabakspeicher is housed in a tobacco barn that was built in 1712 in the half-timbered style. This barn was used by the Walther & Sevin tobacco and cigar factory as a warehouse for tobacco during the 19th and early 20th centuries. This historical building adds to the unique charm and authenticity of the museum.
The Museum Tabakspeicher spans an area of 1,000 square meters, where it presents the economic roots of Nordhausen. It showcases the most important industries and their history, including grain distillery, chewing tobacco production, and mechanical engineering. This provides a comprehensive overview of the city's economic development and industrial history.
History & Anthropology Science & Technology Historic house Industrial heritage
Bäckerstraße 20, Nordhausen
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