One Museum A Month - May: Thüringer Bauernhäuser
An open-air museum this month! The oldest one in Germany, according to themselves, which I am not sure how reliable that claim is; I haven't fact-checked.
Three 17th century buildings, all taken from their original places and re-built in the Heinrich-Heine-Park in Rudolstadt, Thüringen. Obviously not enough for a real museum village, but a lovely little 3-sided farm complex with 2 houses and a barn.
All 3 beautiful timber frame houses
It's tiny, but I was very surprised by how well-curated the whole thing was. Often, with things like this, the buildings are overstuffed, there's just lots of vaguely historical-looking objects thrown in, yk? Here, the rooms really looked like someone might love there; not bare, but also not messy.
Time-wise, objects were kind of all over the place, but I feel that is authentic for this kind of historical farm.
Old farm furniture is often richly painted; you can find historical closets like this at antique shops sometimes, often they will have the names or initials of the owners, and the year they were made.
The best tiled stove I have ever seen in my life, I want this in my house so had.
A wedding chest. The brides trousseau would be packed in here. Also often used to show off a family's wealth.
I just love how detailed everything was. Aesthetics are one of the fundamental things that make us human. Throughout history, it was never enough for things to be just functional, they must be beautiful as well.
The highlight of the whole thing was this recreation of an apothecary. I just love old shop furniture like this, the dozens of tiny drawers, all neatly labeled, the counter, the scales. I also learned something about traveling pharmacists! Which apparently were a thing that existed, and they were respected too, they had certificates and everything. Idk why I never considered that this was an occupation, but it makes sense. This area used to be very rural and isolated; of course there'd be all sorts of traveling craftsmen and merchants.
Of course there also was a spinning/weaving room, but unfortunately, I could only look in through the door. Would have loved a closer look at that loom.
Look at this yarn winder with a built-in measuring function! It's so clever, and I want something like this so bad.
Cake! It looked very nice, but unfortunately was mediocre at best.
Thüringer Bauernhäuser, Kleiner Damm 12, 07407 Rudolstadt open April-October, Tuesday-Sunday, 11:00-18:00