Tittling, Germany
Am Dreiburgensee
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+49 85048482
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The Museum Village Bavarian Forest is an open-air museum near Tittling. It is located on the southwestern shore of Lake Dreiburgen in the Bavarian Forest. The museum covers over 25 hectares with over 150 buildings, from the period 1580-1850, and a folklore collection with 60,000 objects. To this date it is one of the largest open-air museums in Europe. If you are in the area it is worth paying the 7 entry fee. Make sure to wear good shoes as there is quiet a bit of walking involved. I also suggest to take something to drink, especially in summer time. Only the signs for the walk around could be entered better.
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Visited the cafe only due to underestimating the time it would take for a 6 year old to walk round the Dreiburgsee. Museum looks interesting but none of the buildings are open due to COVID 19 restrictions.
Extensive museum consisting of many buildings dating from 15-20th centuries relocated from other parts of the Bavarian Forest Region to form a village. The displays are well presented with information pertaining to each house clearly displayed in German. This added another dimension as it informed about previous inhabitants. The children‘s play areas were very child friendly with interactive exhibits comparing tools from today and yesteryears and play house. The only negative point for us was a lack of refreshments within the museum area. There is also no designated picnic area (in case, unlike us you come prepared). While this may have distracted from the authenticity of the village, it meant we cut our visit short. The neighbouring Gasthaus is however excellent.
Very interesting place to visit. The guide was very nice.
Amazing history . Great food!
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