Engineering Land Museum in Braunschweig
The Agricultural Technology Museum, located in the heart of Braunschweig, is a unique treasure trove of historical agricultural devices. Housed in the old cellars and barns of a farm on Celler Heerstraße 336 A, the museum offers a captivating journey through the evolution of farming technology.
The museum's primary focus is on devices used in the first half of the 20th century. It showcases the significant changes in agriculture through the emergence and evolution of technical devices. One of the most intriguing aspects of the collection is the transition from animal-powered devices to combustion engine-driven devices that took place during this period.
The museum is open every Saturday from April to mid-December, from 10:00 to 17:00. However, the opening hours may be subject to change due to appointments or special events. Visits can also be arranged outside of these hours by appointment.
The museum is the brainchild of Hans-Heinrich Tomforde, who serves as its carrier (operator). The collection is meticulously divided into eight departments: Soil Cultivation, Seeding and Fertilizer Technology, Plant Care and Plant Protection, Harvesting Technology, Harvest Processing, Power Machines and Transport, and Household Management.
For more information, you can visit the museum's website at http://www.gut-steinhof.de or contact them via email at [email protected]. The contact telephone number for the Agricultural Technology Museum is 0160 97724718.
Please note that the museum's opening hours are not specified for the months from mid-December to March. However, the museum's website provides updates on any changes or special events that may occur during this period.
The museum spans approximately 1400 square meters and is sponsored by the Support Association Gut Steinhof. A visit to the Agricultural Technology Museum is a must for anyone interested in the history of agriculture and its technological advancements.
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