Miniatur-Schauanlage Klein-Vogtland, Miniature park in Adorf/Vogtl., Germany.
The Miniatur-Schauanlage Klein-Vogtland displays around 90 detailed architectural models of regional buildings and landmarks at scales of 1:25 and 1:100 in an outdoor exhibition space. The models are crafted with attention to detail and allow visitors to see typical building styles and structures found throughout the Vogtland area.
The park was created as a regional development project supported by the European Union and the Euregio egrensis initiative. The project aimed to make the architectural heritage and regional character of the Vogtland area more accessible to visitors.
The models display well-known structures from the region, including the Göltzschtal Bridge, the Syrau Windmill, and various churches from surrounding communities. You can see these buildings in miniature and learn more about the architectural character of the Vogtland area.
The exhibition sits in an outdoor space where you can view the models in their natural setting. The grounds are shared with a Botanical Garden and operate seasonally from April through autumn months.
The collection includes the Old Town Hall of Plauen, the Johannis Church, and the Bismarck Column from Mount Kemmler, structures not located directly in Adorf. This selection shows that the display reaches far beyond the immediate town area to gather buildings from the broader Vogtland region.
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