The Museumspark Rüdersdorf is a large open-air industrial museum in Rüdersdorf bei Berlin, showcasing the history of limestone mining and processing in the region. The park covers an area of 17 hectares and features various historic buildings, including the Schachtofenbatterie, Rumfordöfen, and the Bohlenbinderhaus. Visitors can take guided tours of the active quarry and explore the geology of the area at the Otto-Torell-Haus. The museum also offers a restaurant, the Kalkscheune, which serves as a museum gastronomy and event space. The park provides insight into the industrial history of Rüdersdorf and is a unique destination for families and history enthusiasts
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Activities: We explored the Museumspark Rüdersdorf. We went on a tour of the former Kalkbrenner-Öfen (lime kilns), saw the remains of a cable car, and visited a small museum with dinosaur bones. Then, we rode a GoKart around the grounds
Highlights: My son was immediately in discovery mode. We enjoyed the Kalkbrenner-Öfen. He was fascinated by the gigantisches Stahlgerüst (gigantic steel framework) and the GoKart ride. The place has a very special atmosphere and the Erlebnisfaktor (experience factor) is high for both young and old ✨