The village of Unewatt is situated at the edge of the charming Langballig pasture valley close to Langballig. It constitutes the country-side museum of the Angeln region. Its “museum islands” stretch over the historical centre of the village. At the entrance to the village the Marxenhaus is located, which was moved here from Süderbrarup. In the middle of the village the butter mill, which is a part of a former diary, was reconstructed. Its heart is the rotating butter churn, which is driven by a water-wheel.
The corn windmill “Fortuna” is located above the village, where it can be seen over a long distance. It is a windmill built in Dutch style with a gallery from 1878. Large technical farming implements as well as a collection of farming vehicles expect the visitor in the Christesen barn at the edge of the village.
Adults 5,- €
reduced 3,- €
children under 18 years free entrance
groups of 10 and more 4,50 € per person
Guided tours by appointment
Adults up to 25 persons 50,- €
School classes and kindergarten 35,- €
The Anglian Countryside Museum in Unewatt addresses everyday life in the countryside and how it changed over the years. Nestled amongst gently rolling hills, interspersed with bends and smaller rivers, the museum comprises an entire village with a total of five museum islands and one large exhibition hall featuring regularly changing exhibitions on the cultural history and folklore of the region.
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