Fahrzeug- und Technikmuseum Fürstenau, Automobile museum in Boitzenburger Land, Germany
The Fahrzeug- und Technikmuseum Fürstenau displays collections of agricultural machinery, vintage vehicles, tractors, and automobiles from the 1950s through the 1980s across multiple exhibition halls. The vehicles are arranged on different levels to show the evolution of vehicle design and mechanics during this period.
The museum opened in 2013 within a restored former granary building, preserving both agricultural heritage and historical architecture in the Uckermark region. The conversion of this structure demonstrates a commitment to keeping technical and cultural history alive in its original location.
The exhibition displays household items from past agricultural communities, showing how people in rural German villages lived and worked across different time periods. You can see the tools and objects that made daily farm life possible for generations of families.
The museum is normally open Wednesday to Friday from 10:00 to 16:00, with visits outside these hours available by telephone arrangement. Visitors should arrive with enough time to explore the multiple exhibition halls at a comfortable pace.
Motorcycles and small machinery occupy a circular gallery in the upper section, while automobiles fill the ground floor exhibition space. This unusual layout creates an interesting perspective as visitors move through different vehicle types.
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