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The NordJURA Museum is situated in the Franconian city of Weismain, within the Lichtenfels district. This location is steeped in history and culture, making it an interesting destination for tourists who are keen on exploring the rich heritage of the region.
The NordJURA Museum was established in 1907 and underwent a redesign before reopening in 2004. It is housed in the historic rooms of the Kastenhof, a listed building that was constructed between 1701 and 1703 based on the designs of Johann Leonhard Dientzenhofer. This architectural gem adds to the charm and appeal of the museum.
The NordJURA Museum's exhibition primarily focuses on the Thirty Years' War, the formation of the Franconian Jura, the confessional fragmentation, and the economic sectors in the region. It provides a deep dive into brewing, sheep farming, hydropower, fishing, and textile crafts. This comprehensive coverage of the region's history and culture offers a unique learning experience for visitors.
The NordJURA Museum is not just a place to view exhibits, but also a hub for tourist information and a museum shop. Regular educational activities and in-depth special exhibitions are held, making it a dynamic and engaging destination for tourists.
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