Strohhaus Neuzelle (museum)

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Strohhaus Neuzelle - Museumshof ländlicher Alltagskultur
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The Strohhaus Neuzelle provides an insight into the lives of the servants of the Neuzelle monastery at the time. It is a gem among the museums in the state of Brandenburg. The residential house and stable building with reed roofing and rye straw ridge were built in 1780 by master clothier Franz Flickschuh and are among the oldest buildings in the village.

The straw house consists of a parlor room with a bed corner, a workshop and a pantry. In the middle of the house is the black kitchen, which ends at the top in a chimney opening. People and animals were cooked here over an open fire.

The listed house can be visited. Household items and tools are also on display in the museum courtyard. The value lies in the original substance and the arrangement of the rooms from the time when the house was built.

Guided tours are available by appointment.

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The Strohhaus is also open on all public holidays.

** Öffnungszeiten können aufgrund von Covid-19 abweichen.

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Source: Reiseland Brandenburg

Last changed on 09.12.2024

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