Bavarian Forest Museum Village
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bavarian-forest-museum-village-234-3171208
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Bavarian Forest Museum Village
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The Bavarian Forest Museum Village is an open air museum near Tittling on the southwestern shore of the Dreiburgensee lake in the Bavarian Forest. It covers about 25 hectares and has over 150 buildings from the period from 1580 to 1850 and a local history collection with 60,000 items. It is thus one of the largest open air museums in Europe. The museum was founded in 1974 by Georg Höltl with the restoration of the 500-year-old Rothau Mill (Rothaumühle). This building which, following the collaps
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Open air museum
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavarian_Forest_Museum_Village
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2024-02-04T15:05:58Z
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