Spreewaldmuseum, Heritage museum in Lübbenau, Germany.
The Spreewald Museum sits in a former gatehouse at Topfmarkt square and shows regional life through recreated shops and craft areas. The building contains objects and rooms that represent daily life from past times.
The building was originally built as a gatehouse and served different purposes for the town over time. It was a town hall, court, jail, and police station before becoming a museum.
The rooms display traditional Spreewald clothing and crafts that played an important role in the region's daily life. You see reconstructed workshops and a colonial goods store that show how people here once worked and shopped.
The museum is accessible on most days of the week and offers a pleasant experience for exploring. It is worth allowing enough time to look through all the areas thoroughly.
A highlight is the original railway from 1897 with a locomotive where visitors can even look into the driver's cabin. The wooden carriages and old railway technology give an unexpected glimpse into the history of transport.
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