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Black Forest Open Air Museum

Black Forest Open Air Museum
Location: Gutach

As you walk through the Open Air Museum you will come into close contact with 400 years of Black Forest history.

This Museum exhibits original farm-steads and mills from different areas of the Black Forest, as well as tools of farmers and craftsmen.

In numerous origional Black Forest farm buildings, you will find yourself standing in the midst of daily life as it was for their former inhabitants.  
  
Opening hours:
End of March to early November
Daily, 9 am to 6 pm
Last entry: 5 pm

Admission:
Adults: 5 €
Children (Age 6-16).: 3 €
Up to age 6: Free
Family ticket: 11 €

Contact:
Tel: 0049 78 31 93 56-0

Address:
Schwarzwälder Freilichtmuseum Vogtsbauernhof
77793 Gutach

 
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Buddenbrookhaus Heinrich-und-Thomas-Mann-Zentrum

Buddenbrookhaus
Location: Luebeck

The history of the Mann family represents a significant chapter of German contemporary and cultural history.

Again and again, even in the past several years, this "amazing family" has challenged not only literary critics but also historians, family sociologists and film makers.

The main scene of action of Thomas Mann's Nobel prize winning novel, is the  "Buddenbrookhaus", this house, in which the great German author grew up in, features heavily in his classic novel.

The buddenbrook was constructed in 1758 but sadly not much of the original has remained, as the building was reduced to a ruin during the Second World War. A new building was erected behind it in 1957 and now houses a museum devoted to the Mann family. A number of rooms have been reconstructed to appear as they did in Thomas Mann's famous novel.

Opening hours:
01.01 to 31.03
Mo-Su 11h00-17h00

01.04 to 31.12
Mo-Su 10h00-18h00

Admission:
Adults: 5 €
School/students: 2,60 €
Family ticket: 12,50 €

Contact:
Tel: 0049 451 1 22 41 92

Address:
Mengstrasse 4
23552 Lübeck

 
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