The Henri-Arnaud-Haus, located in Schönenberg, a district of the Baden-Württemberg municipality of Ötisheim in the Enzkreis, is a significant historical site. It was once the residence of the Waldensian pastor Henri Arnaud and has now been transformed into a Waldensian museum. This museum offers a unique insight into the life and times of Henri Arnaud and the Waldensian community he served.
The Henri-Arnaud-Haus is situated in the Schönenberg district on Henri-Arnaud-Straße, directly opposite the Henri-Arnaud-Church. This single-storey half-timbered house, built in 1701 or 1702, is a listed building, adding to its historical significance. Its location and architecture provide a glimpse into the past, making it a point of interest for those interested in history and architecture.
The museum at the Henri-Arnaud-Haus offers a wide range of exhibits that provide a comprehensive understanding of the Waldensian community. These include work tools, furniture, Waldensian costumes, sacred objects, Bible prints, a hymn book collection, and testimonies of the spiritual song of the Waldensians. Additionally, the museum provides information about the history of the Waldensians from the Middle Ages to the present, making it a valuable resource for those interested in learning more about this unique community.
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Henri-Arnaud-Straße 27, Schönenberg
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