The Bielefelder Bauernhausmuseum is an open-air museum showcasing rural life in the 1850s. The museum features the Möllering farm from Rödinghausen, which dates back to 1590, as well as other historic buildings such as a windmill, bakehouse, and spieker. The museum depicts life on a farm as a complex economic and social system, with exhibits on horse care, cowshed, and dairy. The site also has a café and offers museum-pedagogical programs for children. Dogs are welcome on the open space, and the museum has some accessible areas for visitors with disabilities
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Activities: We spent a day here! We explored the Bockwindmühle and the Hof Möllering. We also enjoyed the Sonderausstellung on dogs. We even had some Pickert in the museum café! "We did the test: Can we distinguish between types of grain with our eyes closed?"
Highlights: The Bockwindmühle was exciting, and we got to explore the Hof Möllering. Silas and I made the test about the grains. The cafe served really good Pickert. "We enjoyed really good lippischen Pickert in the museum café." ✨