Heimathaus Lippramsdorf

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Heimathaus Lippramsdorf, courtyard side

The Heritage House Lippramsdorf is over 300 years old Low German Farmhouse (Hall House) in the district Lippramsdorf the city of Haltern am See . It was managed by the Tuttmann family until 1974 and rented out in the 1990s to the Lippramsdorf Heimatverein, who renovated the house with their own resources (the people of Lippramsdorf did their own work). Since July 1995 the house has been available to the public as a meeting place and for cultural events, for example for readings, concerts, folk evenings , children's parties or exhibitions.

The house was probably built in the 16th century, the first documentary mentioning dates from 1749. The individual rooms are: threshing floor (work and utility room ), Flett (entrance area), chamber, history room, kitchen, blue room, bakery and the attic, which is now a “handicraft museum”. The longest guest card in the world ( Guinness Book of Records), which was written on leather on the occasion of the 1100th anniversary of Lippramsdorf, can also be viewed there.

Web links

Commons : Heimathaus Lippramsdorf  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Heimathaus | Local history association Lippramsdorf. Retrieved March 16, 2020 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 43 '24.8 "  N , 7 ° 5' 2.6"  E