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The Black Forest Open Air Museum ((ドイツ語:Schwarzwälder Freilichtmuseum Vogtsbauernhof)) is an open-air museum in the Black Forest, Germany, located between Hausach and Gutach. The museum is centred on the ''Vogtsbauernhof'' farmhouse dating from 1612, which was built on this site. Other buildings from the Black Forest have been dismantled, transported to the museum and reassembled. ==Attractions== There are six fully furnished farmhouses: *Vogtsbauernhof - built on the site, elevation 260 m, in 1612. Inside is an exhibition of typical work carried out by travelling craftsmen. *Hotzenwaldhaus - from Hotzenwald, elevation 92 0m. Built in 1756. Exhibition of Black Forest textile handicraft. *Falkenhof - from Dreisamtal, elevation 530 m. Built in 1737. Exhibitions are on dairy and livestock farming in the Black Forest and a comparison of historical and modern light sources. *Schauinslandhaus - from Schauinsland, elevation 1,100 m. Built in 1730. Exhibition of woodworking craft. *Hippenseppenhof - from Furtwangen-Katzensteig, elevation 920 m. Built in 1599. Exhibitions on clocks and traditional costumes of the Black Forest. *Lorenzenhof - from Oberwolfach in the Kinzig valley, 350 m. Built in 1608. Exhibitions of forestry management and glassblowing and a collection of regional stone and minerals. Other buildings include a day labourer's cottage (1819) and outbuildings including a mill (1609), a sawmill (1673), barns, stalls, a chapel (1736), a storehouse (1601-1746) and a granny house (''Leibgedinghaus'' - 1652). Around the buildings are farm animals and a herb garden with over 130 medicinal herbs. Demonstrations of exhibitions illustrate the crafts, tools, customs, traditions, work and lifestyle of former times.〔Official information leaflet〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Black Forest Open Air Museum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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