Stormarn village museum

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The Stormarn Village Museum is located in Hoisdorf ( Stormarn district ) in a farmhouse , which was originally built as a village blacksmith's shop in 1756 by the Huguenot Duvier, an ancestor of the Hamburg-based actress Angélique Duvier.

The museum, run by citizens on a voluntary basis, is not just a local museum for the people of Hoisdorf and the surrounding communities. In its portrayal of village life, it exemplarily represents the rural culture of Northern Germany. In the conception of the permanent exhibition, as well as some special exhibitions, an additional socio-historical approach is recognizable.

The museum collection shows aspects of village life up to the dawn of the industrial age. The world of work and living culture, poetry and fine arts as well as aspects of the environment are presented. The local effects of historical events are made clear in the mirror of everyday life. The municipality of Hoisdorf is responsible for the museum. The museum is a member of the Schleswig-Holstein Museum Association.

Permanent exhibition

Classroom from the early 20th century in the Stormarn Village Museum

The permanent exhibition includes the following areas:

(1) Collection of work and farm equipment from agriculture; (2) Tools from the trade: shoemaker, blacksmith, saddler, carpenter, wheelwright; (3) Beekeeping Collection and a Live Beehive; (4) Collection rural housing: various stoves and ovens, Döns, Kätner shop, alcove ; (5) collection of eating and drinking utensils; (6) Collection on the subject of laundry and textiles (loom, laundry items, etc.); (7) Collection on the subjects of house slaughter, cheese and butter production; (8) complete village grocer; (9) classroom in a village school; (10) bakery; (11) Dimensions, weights, scales; (12) coins and emergency money; (13) Collection of native bird species (preparations); (14) kitchen and medicinal herb garden ; (15) Hermann Claudius' room; (16) Collection of the sculptor Richard Kuöhl ; (17) Prehistoric teaching show (focus: development of tool technology); (18) archival collection.

In addition to the permanent exhibition, the museum organizes special exhibitions on topics such as “Kitchen and Medicinal Herbs”, “The Sculptor Richard Kuöhl”, “The Electricity Comes to the Village”, “The Südstormarnsche Kleinbahn” and an exhibition of local amateur artists. The museum organizes "back days" at irregular intervals, on which bread from the museum's own economy oven is sold. The premises of the village museum are also occasionally used for civil weddings.

literature

  • Adolf Christen et al. 1982: View of Stormarn's Village Museum . In: Altstormarnsches Dorfleben. Individual folklore descriptions. With articles from the Stormarn Village Museum and the magazine “Der Thie”. Stormarner Hefte 8, pp. 120–196.
  • Stormarn Village Museum (texts by Joachim Wergin and Claus Möller): Guide through the Stormarn Village Museum in Hoisdorf. Husum 2003.
  • Klaus Bustorf, Conny Hoffmann, Joachim Wergin 2006: From the work of the Stormarn Village Museum in Hoisdorf . In: Schleswig-Holsteinischer Heimatbund. District Association Stormarn 2006: Yearbook 2007, District Stormarn, pp. 121-136.
  • Klaus Bustorf: Exciting museum work . In: Bustorf, Hoffmann, Wergin 2006. pp. 122–129.
  • Joachim Wergin: The baptism in the church in Siek . In: Bustorf, Hoffmann, Wergin 2006. pp. 130-133.
  • Conny Hoffmann: State-of-the-art technology in the historic village museum . In: Bustorf, Hoffmann, Wergin 2006. pp. 134-136.

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Coordinates: 53 ° 39 '20.2 "  N , 10 ° 19' 58.8"  E