Open Air Museum Molfsee - State Museum of Ethnology

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Molfsee, Germany

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Open Air Museum Molfsee - State Museum of Ethnology Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Open Air Museum Molfsee - State Museum of Ethnology is located in Molfsee, Germany on Hamburger Landstraße 97. Open Air Museum Molfsee - State Museum of Ethnology is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category open air museum in Germany.

Address

Hamburger Landstraße 97

Phone

+49 4316596622

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Oliver Falk-Becker

One of the best open-air museums in Germany! It is the ideal place to visit for people of all ages, especially families with children. You can see more than 70 historic buildings from Northern Germany which have been relocated here. The buildings are spread out over a 60 acres large and beautifully landscaped area. Take at least half a day to fully enjoy! For lunch or dinner I can highly recommend the restaurant Drathenhof just at the entrance. For cake and coffee step by the „Meierei“ (historic dairy farm)

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Pia B.

One of my favorite open air museum in Germany! Had a lot of fun.

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Rīngauds Žemaitis

Beautiful museum You can feel spirit of Deutschland there ️

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Garima Saraswat

On a beautiful day this is a nice place to be out in the open. You will get a glimpse of historic lifestyle of Schleswig-Holstein. There are handicraft souvenirs and even fresh baked bread and local cheese to buy here!

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Elizaveta Volodina

An amazing place where you can spend the whole day. May be it’s the reason to visit Kiel because the town itself didn’t impress me so much. In the museum there is a wonderful cafe which serves tasty cakes and drinks.

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Mike Krichevsky

Well done, that have preserved the village of the 18th century.

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Martin Matthiesen

Love learning about history. The little personal stories make it come alive.

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Richard Ashcroft

A well-maintained open-air museum spread over a large area with over 70 historical houses from Schleswig-Holstein. It requires most of the day to see everything at a leisurely pace. Descriptions are in English as well as German. There are workshops to try traditional skills, although only some are available at any one time. Members of staff are on hand to elaborate on the buildings and former lifestyles, and will open up parts of buildings that are normally closed to visitors. A pleasant, relaxing and informative day out.