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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 sawmill was part of a large agricultural property which also included a grain mill, a barn, a large residential and farm building and a stable with an oven.
This sawmill was part of a large agricultural property which also included a grain mill, a barn, a large residential and farm building and a stable with an oven.

T6 Sawmill from Potzmühle

District: Rosenheim
Municipality: Pfaffing
Year of Construction: 1867
Type of Building: saw mill
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It was quite common for people to bake their own bread in rural areas until about 1950, so farms often included baking houses among their outbuildings.
It was quite common for people to bake their own bread in rural areas until about 1950, so farms often included baking houses among their outbuildings.

18b Baking house from Arget

District: München
Municipality: Sauerlach
Year of Construction: vor 1860
Type of Building: baking house
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The Starkerer barn is superficially one of the most beautiful barns in Upper Bavaria. The façade (south side and east pediment) are decorated with opulent Bundwerk and imaginative carvings. The barn's four large doors are also richly designed. As some conclusive remains of the original ornamental painting had been preserved, it was possible to reconstruct the original colours.
The Starkerer barn is superficially one of the most beautiful barns in Upper Bavaria. The façade (south side and east pediment) are decorated with opulent Bundwerk and imaginative carvings. The barn's four large doors are also richly designed. As some conclusive remains of the original ornamental painting had been preserved, it was possible to reconstruct the original colours.
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E2 Bundwerk barn from Starkern
House name "Starkerer"

District: Altötting
Municipality: Tyrlaching
Year of Construction: 1855
Type of Building: barn
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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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Bee-keeping once played an important role in agricultural self-sufficiency. As well as being a sweetener, honey was considered an important remedy. Up to 16 bee colonies could live in this apiary, with each beehive accommodating 20,000 to 70,000 bees.
Bee-keeping once played an important role in agricultural self-sufficiency. As well as being a sweetener, honey was considered an important remedy. Up to 16 bee colonies could live in this apiary, with each beehive accommodating 20,000 to 70,000 bees.

25 Apiary from Orthofen

District: Rosenheim
Municipality: Bruckmühl
Type of Building: apiary
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From the outside, the adjoining Fischerweber house seems like a plain two-storey,
miniature single-roof farmhouse with living quarters and working quarters, in a composite design of wood and stonework; but the inconspicuous exterior hides an unusually complex building history, with spectacular discoveries from the late Middle Ages and early modern era.
From the outside, the adjoining Fischerweber house seems like a plain two-storey, miniature single-roof farmhouse with living quarters and working quarters, in a composite design of wood and stonework; but the inconspicuous exterior hides an unusually complex building history, with spectacular discoveries from the late Middle Ages and early modern era.

32a Outbuilding of the farm from Rottach-Egern
House name "Fischerweber"

District: Miesbach
Municipality: Rottach-Egern
Year of Construction: 1482
Type of Building: adjoining house
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