The Heimathaus Schöneiche is a significant monument and the oldest preserved residential building in Schöneiche bei Berlin. It is located in the quaint area of Kleinschönebeck, specifically at Dorfaue 8. This historical site offers a glimpse into the architectural and residential history of the region, making it a point of interest for those keen on exploring the past.
The Heimathaus Schöneiche was originally built in the mid-18th century and underwent a transformation into a double parlor house around 1800. This architectural change reflects the evolving living conditions and preferences of the time. Between 1981 and 1984, the house was meticulously reconstructed and restored by the Schöneicher Heimatfreunde association, ensuring its preservation for future generations.
Today, the Heimathaus Schöneiche serves as a museum, hosting a permanent exhibition that showcases the living conditions of a full farmer and his family around 1800 in the eastern part of the Mark Brandenburg. This exhibition provides a detailed and immersive experience, allowing visitors to understand the daily life and challenges faced by farming families in the region during that period.
History & Anthropology Historic house Agriculture
Dorfaue 8, Schöneiche bei Berlin
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