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The farm from Schönau was taken on by the Open Air Museum in 1988,
and with it more than 1,400 original fixtures. Today, the building and furnishings vividly convey what life was like on a small farm in and around the year 1960, by which time it had already been affected by tourism for many decades.
The farm from Schönau was taken on by the Open Air Museum in 1988, and with it more than 1,400 original fixtures. Today, the building and furnishings vividly convey what life was like on a small farm in and around the year 1960, by which time it had already been affected by tourism for many decades.

53 Farm from Schönau
House name "Samerhäusl"

District: Berchtesgadener Land
Municipality: Schönau
Year of Construction: 1790
Type of Building: farm
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The house name Zehentmaier is a family name and was transferred to the farmstead by a previous farmer. The history of the building is directly linked to a major European event. During the Thirty Years' War, Swedish soldiers set multiple buildings on fire in Sauerlach, including the building which previously stood on the site of the farm.
The house name Zehentmaier is a family name and was transferred to the farmstead by a previous farmer. The history of the building is directly linked to a major European event. During the Thirty Years' War, Swedish soldiers set multiple buildings on fire in Sauerlach, including the building which previously stood on the site of the farm.

11 Farmhouse from Sauerlach
House name "Zehentmaier"

District: München
Municipality: Sauerlach
Year of Construction: 1637/38
Type of Building: farm
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By the early 20th century, the Müller farm's home comforts included
a smokeless kitchen (cf. no. 11 Zehentmaier) in which a tiled stove with its own heatable kettle replaced the open hearth. There was also running water, which started to make life easier from around 1915. Inhabitants also had access to electricity some time after that.
By the early 20th century, the Müller farm's home comforts included a smokeless kitchen (cf. no. 11 Zehentmaier) in which a tiled stove with its own heatable kettle replaced the open hearth. There was also running water, which started to make life easier from around 1915. Inhabitants also had access to electricity some time after that.

12 Farm from Hofolding

House name "Müller"

District: München
Municipality: Brunnthal
Type of Building: farm
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Hof aus Kochel, Hausname "Hoderer"
Hof aus Kochel, Hausname "Hoderer"
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13  Farm from Kochel
House name "Hoderer"

District: Bad Tölz - Wolfratshausen
Municipality: Kochel
Year of Construction: 1775
Type of Building: farm
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