Sewing machine museum Sommerfeld

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sewing machine from Freia in the sewing machine museum Sommerfeld

The Sommerfeld Sewing Machine Museum is a technology museum on the history and functionality of sewing machines in the Sommerfeld district of the Brandenburg town of Kremmen . The sewing machine museum is housed in a former stable of a four-sided yard and was founded and built by Karin Hein and her family in 2008.

The over 240 exhibits include machines from the 19th century, from one of the inventors of sewing machines, Elias Howe , to contemporary models. Most manufacturers and suppliers of sewing machines are often represented with several different models, such as from Adler , Brennabor , Germany , Dürkopp , Dunkelmann , Excelsior , Freia , General Electric , Gloria , Göricke , Meister , Naumann , Opel , Peugeot , Pfaff , Phoenix , Singer , Teutonia , Tiger , Veritas or Zündapp .

The collection is supplemented by travel sewing machines , children sewing machines , fur sewing machines , Hutnähmaschinen , boots sewing machines and a stocking tamping machine . Technical aids such as thimbles , threads and scissors are also on display.

Web links

Commons : Sewing machine  museum Sommerfeld - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 52 ° 48 ′ 3.9 "  N , 13 ° 1 ′ 57.3"  E