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translated by Dennis ClarkeDat ole Huus, a Low German house in Wilsede, one of the oldest open-air museums in Germany; built c. 1540, renovated 1742, moved to Wilsede 1907
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The Heide Museum Dat ole Huus ( Low German for: The Old House) is a museum in Wilsede in Lower Saxony , which was founded 1907th This makes it one of the oldest open-air museums in Germany.
The club Naturschutzpark eV (VNP) with his foundation nature reserve Lueneburg Heath are the operators of the museum, which content from Freilichtmuseum am Kiekeberg supported. Since 2004 the exhibition Sheepfold belongs to the Emhoff to the museum. The exhibition provides information about the historical land management form of Heidenbauer time around 1850. It shows the typical home inventory and equipment of a heathen court.
Built in 1742 and is the oldest farmhouse in the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park and a typical house of Nordheide. The teacher Bernhard Dageförde was 1907 by a farmer used as a… Read More