The Heimatmuseum Unterhaching is a museum located in the Upper Bavarian municipality of Unterhaching. It is dedicated to showcasing the evidence of human existence in the Unterhaching municipality area, a history that spans over 4500 years. This makes it a significant destination for those interested in history and archaeology.
The Heimatmuseum Unterhaching's collection primarily focuses on extensive archaeological finds from the Copper, Bronze, and Roman times. Additionally, the museum displays a variety of objects including peasant tools, a cobbler and a carpenter's workshop, a historical kitchen, small school equipment, winter sports equipment, and traditional costumes. These exhibits provide a comprehensive view of the region's history and culture.
In addition to its permanent collection, the Heimatmuseum Unterhaching also hosts special exhibitions. These have included the anniversary of the local church, an exhibition about the politician Matthias Erzberger, and the Christmas crib of the church St Korbinian. These special exhibitions are often also displayed in the foyer of the Unterhaching town hall, providing additional cultural insights.
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