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Museum of Local History and Culture at the Mill

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Der Austellungsraum
Heimatmuseum an der Mühle
Kostenfrei Kostenfrei ,
Senioren Senioren ,
Angebote für Schulklassen Angebote für Schulklassen
Address
Mühlenstraße 19
24214 Gettorf
contact
Opening hours
Thu 14:00 - 17:00 Uhr
Currently closed
Description
The museum shows the development of farming, crafts and commerce. An exceptional feature of the presentation of crafts is that the visitors themselves can try out wood and metal work (please make an appointment). The exhibition comprises furniture and basic commodities from the Baroque to the 20th century. One main attraction is the so-called "Seidel room". One section of the museum is dedicated to pre- and early history.
Artists, associations and different types of professions present themselves in exhibitions that change several times a year.
Arrival by Car
by bus
- Autokraft bus connection Kiel - Flensburg resp. Rendsburg - Gettorf until Gettorf ZOB/Bahnhof (central bus station/train station), continue by foot in the direction of Rathaus (town hall) - Mühle (mill)
by train
regional connection Kiel - Flensburg until Gettorf station, continue by foot in the direction of Rathaus (town hall) - Mühle (mill)
by car
- from Eckernförde resp. Kiel via federal road B76, exit Gettorf-Nord resp. Gettorf-Süd in the direction of Bahnhof (station) - Rathaus (townhall) - Mühle (mill)
- from Rendsburg resp. Osdorf via country road L44 (Hasselrott resp. Friedrichsorter Straße) in the direction of Bahnhof (station) - Rathaus (townhall) - Mühle (mill)
-parking facilities at the town hall and the station
Adults 2,- €, children free
Groups with more than 6 persons 1,- € per pers.
The museum and carriage house showcase the evolution of agriculture, crafts, and trade, giving visitors the chance to try their hands at wood- or metalworking. The exhibition also includes furniture and utensils from the Baroque period to the mid-20th century. The highlight of the museum is the “Seidelzimmer”.