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    • Abrams 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      There seem to be many of these freilichtmuseums scattered around Germany and it would be interesting to see if the approach of others towards the display of old buildings and crafts is different to the one in Hagen. Various buildings from around the immediate region have been collected and reconstruceted here, each with its associated craft/industry. There are various craft demonstrations throughout the day in different buildings. In Wales there is the Museum of Welsh life at St Fagans which has also collected and re-established old buildings from around Wales. But here the difference between Hagen and St Fagans ends. At Hagen the emphasis seems to be not on the old building but the activity which took place inside the building. At St Fagans it is the buildings themselves which are of foremost importance, and then the associated activity which is associated within each building. What you have at Hagen really is a museum which demonstrates crafts or industries from the immediate Ruhr area. Family life is missing. There is no sense that these buildings belonged to a community. Also as each building only needs one demonstrator it is impossible to gain any idea of how many people worked within each workshop, and what the true noise and bustle of manufacturing was actually like. Thus there is something 'missing' in this museum, there is a sense of sterility, the lack of noise and bustle within the workshops is depicted by the neatness of tools and implements within the workshops. For example in the clockmaker's shop each clock has the hands set at either 10 past 10, or 10 to 2 position. At St Fagans the houses are generally from rural locations representing the farming industry, but includes a chapel, school, Workingmen's institute such that these properties give a sense of a community. You don't get this in Hagen. What you get is a collection of workshops. Arranged in a small valley rising uphill may give the sense that these workshops represent a community but they don't. It's difficult to see how and where they fitted into a community. Many of these workshops would have been attached to living quarters but you don't get any sense of this, you cannot see where the workers dwelt. Thus you don't get a 'feel' for the people who lived and worked in these workshops, or the economic role of their workshop in the community or even their personal lives and value within a small village or town.That said, this is an excellent museum well worth visiting, and several hours should be set aside to do it justice and to benefit from the entrance fee of 7E. The buildings are spatially set apart such that there is plenty of room for visitors and in particular the various school parties. We walked to the top of the village and decided to eat there, but on weekdays there is only a small snack available in the brewery, the Gasthof only opens for meals at weekends. Toilets are scattered throughout the museum such that one doesn't have to walk back to the entrance to find one.All in all a good day out. I am glad we visited here and saw the approach which this freilichtmuseum has taken in displaying old buildings and industries but I am interested now to see other freilichtmuseums in Germany and see their approach for presentation of buildings and industry.
    • Johnny19039 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Great place to spend a couple hours on learning about the traditional German trades. The open air museum is well maintained and offers a lot of live demonstrations. The plot is huge and you have to walk uphill for quite a while. Be sure to wear suitable footwear. The Museum Restaurant can be recommended although the service is rather slow if the place is crowded.
    • 107adriany 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The museum consists of a large number of old building demonstrating old crafts and pre-industrial age trades. It is set in a quiet valley and makes a pleasant contrast to the busy Ruhrgebiet.
    • Michael-Traveller-JP 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      When you are in the area on a fine day and have time to spare, this definitely is an attraction worthy of a visit. The museum is spread over a large area, where old houses were rebuilt to show how life was in the old days. The specialty of this place is crafts from the area, mainly (but not only) metalcrafts, which in many of the houses are demonstrated by craftsmen.The houses are nested in a small and green valley, with a small village on top. Restaurants and food stalls are scattered throughout the area.For me the museum was a pleasant surprise and since the weather on our visit was not ideal and we didn't have enough time, we will return.
    • Wilfried-Ernst 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It was very interessting to see how they make all things in the past. The bread you can buy there is delicious
    • BerndL329 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Ein kleines Dorf im Sauerland. Hier gibt es viel zu entdecken. Ein besonderes Highlight ist der Weihnachtsmarkt .Oberhalb gibt es ein Restaurant, da werden zwar westfälische Spezialitäten angeboten, so richtig überzeugt hat mich das nicht.Für gehbehinderte Personen ist es etwas schwierig, das Museum zu besuchen. Es liegt halt in einem romantischem Sauerlandtal.
    • estrenc 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Das Freilichtmuseum Hagen ist Landschaftlich sehr schön reizvoll, und auch die alten Fachwerkhäuser in denen die Mitarbeiter alte Tradition aufleben lassen und das Handwerk aus der Zeit anschaulich darbieten. Ein muß für alt und jung, weil hier das Verständnis für die Arbeit die hinter unsere Ware und Lebensmittel anschaulich dargeboten wird.
    • WeltenTesterin 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Seit 2 Jahren lebe ich in Hagen und war bestimmt schon 5-6 mal da. Und nächstes Jahr gerne wieder! Jedesmal wie eine kleine Zeitreise. Und wenn ich nur bei gutem Wetter hier etwas spazieren gehe. Nicht verpassen sollte man allerdings den frisch gebackenen Rousinenstuten. Das wird einem wohl jeder empfehlen der schon mal dort war. Also nichts wie hin da!
    • 579eberhardh 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Eine vielzahl von alten Gebäuden die vor dem Verfall gerettet wurden bieten einen interessanten Eindruck in frühere Zeiten. Ich als Techniker finde gerade die alte Schmiede besonders schön, vor allem wenn dort Schmiedevorführungen stattfinden. Auch bei Kindern sehr beliebt, da die Schmiedeteile die unter Anleitung gefertigt werden (z.B. Hufnagel oder Handbohrer) dürfen mit nach Hause genommen werden.Für die ältere Generation ist das selbst gebraute Bier ein Leckerchen und als Grundlage ist das Brot aus der Museumsbäckerei sehr zu empfehlen.Das einzige Manko ist zwischen Unter- und Oberdorf ein recht langer Fußmarsch bergauf.
    • 515andreash 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Ein Besuch im Freilichtmuseum Hagen lohnt sich durchaus. Es ist schön in die Landschaft integriert und man erfährt seinem Spaziergang viel über über historisches Handwerk und die Anfänge der regionalen Industrialisierung. Besonders sehenswert sind die handwerklichen Vorführungen und der traditionelle Weihnachtsmarkt. Das Freilichtmuseum ist vom ZOB Hagen aus auch ganz ordentlich mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln zu erreichen.. Mein Tipp : das frisch gebackene Brot aus der Dorfbäckerei - Lecker !!! ......vor allem der Rosinenstuten
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