View into the Lower Rhine open air museum by ruedigerdr49 The house comes from the Spenneshof in Vie
View into the Lower Rhine open air museum by ruedigerdr49 The house comes from the Spenneshof in Viersen-Hagen and was built in the 17th century. Lower Rhine ceramics and a pottery workshop are currently on display here. In 1973 the Viersen district opened this museum in Grefrath. Numerous half-timbered houses and objects of the rural and craft culture of the Lower Rhine were given a permanent home in this district’s own folkloric regional museum. The Lower Rhine Open-Air Museum fulfills a scientific task in addition to collecting and presenting on the subject of “living and working on the Lower Rhine in pre-technical times”. As far as possible, it conducts house research for the entire left Lower Rhine and documents the rural way of life as well as the old craft. https://flic.kr/p/2irsTvV -- source link
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