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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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This property had very little land, so its inhabitants were always reliant on supplementary income, as was the case for many farmers. At times, they generated this income as wainwrights. A wainwright's workshop was set up in the former stable when the building was taken on by the Open Air Museum.
This property had very little land, so its inhabitants were always reliant on supplementary income, as was the case for many farmers. At times, they generated this income as wainwrights. A wainwright's workshop was set up in the former stable when the building was taken on by the Open Air Museum.

21 Small property from Brandstätt
House name "Wagner"

District: Rosenheim
Municipality: Edling
Year of Construction: 1825
Type of Building: small property
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The Bichl farm, which is one of the oldest buildings at the museum along with the Brunnerkaser building (A2), was built entirely out of wood in 1508 in today's cubic form - the living quarters in log assembly and the working quarters in a boarded, timber-framed construction.
The Bichl farm, which is one of the oldest buildings at the museum along with the Brunnerkaser building (A2), was built entirely out of wood in 1508 in today's cubic form - the living quarters in log assembly and the working quarters in a boarded, timber-framed construction.

41 Small property from Thal
House name "Bichl"

District: Traunstein
Municipality: Siegsdorf
Year of Construction: 1508
Type of Building: small property
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When the building was taken on by the Open Air Museum in 1991, it had seen no essential structural change for approximately 90 years. The furnishings had barely been modernised since then, either, and the well and baking house were still in place. This rare integrity means that the Weber house is a special historical record.
When the building was taken on by the Open Air Museum in 1991, it had seen no essential structural change for approximately 90 years. The furnishings had barely been modernised since then, either, and the well and baking house were still in place. This rare integrity means that the Weber house is a special historical record.

42 Small property from Straß
House name "Weberhäusl"

District: Berchtesgadener Land
Municipality: Laufen
Year of Construction: 1597
Type of Building: small property
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The colourful design of the building, dating from the second half of the 19th century, is remarkable. As there was barely anything left of the original furnishings, the focus here was on reconstructing the colourful interior and exterior walls for the purposes of presentation. What remained of the previous interior design is on display, as well as a few personal effects.
The colourful design of the building, dating from the second half of the 19th century, is remarkable. As there was barely anything left of the original furnishings, the focus here was on reconstructing the colourful interior and exterior walls for the purposes of presentation. What remained of the previous interior design is on display, as well as a few personal effects.

43 Small property from Oberteisendorf
House name "Weidacher"

District: Berchtesgadener Land
Municipality: Teisendorf
Year of Construction: 1809
Type of Building: small property
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The plot name «Steinbichl» describes the location of the small property, which had barely any land, on a stony, barren
mountainside. As its inhabitants did not cultivate the land or keep any livestock, they were exempted by the landlord, the Augustinian monastery in Berchtesgaden, from the taxes in kind which would usually have been payable
The plot name «Steinbichl» describes the location of the small property, which had barely any land, on a stony, barren mountainside. As its inhabitants did not cultivate the land or keep any livestock, they were exempted by the landlord, the Augustinian monastery in Berchtesgaden, from the taxes in kind which would usually have been payable

54 Small property from Oberau

House name "Steinbichl"

District: Berchtesgadener Land
Municipality: Berchtesgaden
Year of Construction: 1621
Type of Building: small property
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