The Raufutterspeicher Schöneiche is a baroque-style half-timbered house with three floors: ground, upper, and attic (mansard roof). The upper part of the roof is covered with slate, while the lower part is covered with beaver tails. The grain was stored on the upper floor and transported up via a lift, and down via a chute, which is still preserved. This architectural design provides a glimpse into the historical agricultural practices of the region.
The Raufutterspeicher Schöneiche was used for agricultural purposes until the turn of the century, despite being under monument protection since 1976. Renovation of the building began in 1997 and was completed in 2002. Today, it serves as a venue for changing exhibitions on the history of Schöneiche. It is the last of its kind in the state of Brandenburg and is located at An der Reihe 1, on the outskirts of the town. This makes it a unique destination for those interested in history and architecture.
History & Anthropology Agriculture Historic house Industrial heritage
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