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The two structures, a workshop with a tuff saw and a storage shed, highlight the ways in which calcareous tuff was extracted and processed in southern Upper Bavaria.
The two structures, a workshop with a tuff saw and a storage shed, highlight the ways in which calcareous tuff was extracted and processed in southern Upper Bavaria.

T9 Tuff saw from Huglfing

District: Weilheim-Schongau
Municipality: Huglfing
Year of Construction: 1912/13
Type of Building: saw mill
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This small property was the first to be reconstructed at the museum in combination with outbuildings. Most of the furnishings are in their original form. The name of the small property «Beim Hirten» is first mentioned in the sources in 1760.
This small property was the first to be reconstructed at the museum in combination with outbuildings. Most of the furnishings are in their original form. The name of the small property «Beim Hirten» is first mentioned in the sources in 1760.
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15 Small property from Kerschlach
House name "Beim Hirten"

District: Weilheim-Schongau
Municipality: Pähl
Year of Construction: 1659
Type of Building: small property
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With floor space of just under 23m2 and a ridge height of approximately four metres, the apiary is a decidedly stately building and accommodated bees in numbers of up to 30 colonies. The colourful design of the south side is especially striking.
With floor space of just under 23m2 and a ridge height of approximately four metres, the apiary is a decidedly stately building and accommodated bees in numbers of up to 30 colonies. The colourful design of the south side is especially striking.

13c Apiary from Hohenpeißenberg

District: Weilheim-Schongau
Municipality: Hohenpeißenberg
Year of Construction: 1910
Type of Building: apiary
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The lack of space was a constant at the small, one-storey property «Beim Hirten» (15). As it was not possible to extend the main building, farm owner Georg Dischner Sr. built a barn in 1914 which had to be extended again a few years later (1922). It was used to store hay and straw.
The lack of space was a constant at the small, one-storey property «Beim Hirten» (15). As it was not possible to extend the main building, farm owner Georg Dischner Sr. built a barn in 1914 which had to be extended again a few years later (1922). It was used to store hay and straw.

15a Barn from Kerschlach
House name "Beim Hirten"

District: Weilheim-Schongau
Municipality: Pähl
Year of Construction: 1912
Type of Building: barn
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The furnishings in the rope workshop are from the 19th century and came from a workshop which was in operation in Weilheim, Upper Bavaria, until 1925. A new building was constructed by the Open Air Museum specifically to show it to this extent.
The furnishings in the rope workshop are from the 19th century and came from a workshop which was in operation in Weilheim, Upper Bavaria, until 1925. A new building was constructed by the Open Air Museum specifically to show it to this extent.

17 Rope workshop from Weilheim

District: Weilheim-Schongau
Municipality: Weilheim
Type of Building: farm buildings
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This chapel, consecrated to St. George, is from the hamlet of Kirnberg which contained 11 farms. It belonged to the «Kirnberg chapel community», which built the chapel as a prayer room and oratory and shared the costs and maintenance expenses. The chapel is therefore a private oratory furnished according to the personal requirements and habits of Kirnberg farmers, with altars, statues of saints and pictures.
This chapel, consecrated to St. George, is from the hamlet of Kirnberg which contained 11 farms. It belonged to the «Kirnberg chapel community», which built the chapel as a prayer room and oratory and shared the costs and maintenance expenses. The chapel is therefore a private oratory furnished according to the personal requirements and habits of Kirnberg farmers, with altars, statues of saints and pictures.

S1 Chapel from Kirnberg

District: Weilheim-Schongau
Municipality: Böbing
Year of Construction: ca. 1813
Type of Building: chapel
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