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The Bachmann-Museum in Bremervörde is a unique institution that combines regional history and natural history. It is the largest museum in the Rotenburg (Wümme) district, making it a significant cultural and educational hub in the region. Visitors can expect to explore a wide range of exhibits that delve into the rich history and natural wonders of the area.
The Bachmann-Museum was founded by local researcher August Bachmann, who had a passion for collecting items related to geology, archaeology, history, and folklore. Today, the museum houses around 80,000 objects from various fields, offering visitors a comprehensive look at the region's past and natural history. The vast collection is a testament to Bachmann's dedication and provides a rich resource for learning and exploration.
In addition to the main museum, the Bachmann-Museum also includes a 'Stone Age village' located a few hundred meters away. This interactive exhibit allows visitors to experience the life of Stone Age hunters and gatherers, providing a unique and immersive learning experience. The village is a central part of the museum's educational offerings and is often used as an extracurricular learning site.
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