back to overview
Lensahn Farm Museum
Lensahn Farm Museum
Namensnennung-Share Alike 4.0 International
Address
Prienfeldhof/ Bäderstraße 18
23738 Lensahn
23738 Lensahn
contact
Opening hours
Mon
10:00
- 18:00 Uhr
Tue
10:00
- 18:00 Uhr
Wed
10:00
- 18:00 Uhr
Thu
10:00
- 18:00 Uhr
Fri
10:00
- 18:00 Uhr
Sat
10:00
- 18:00 Uhr
Sun
10:00
- 18:00 Uhr
Currently open
Description
The focal points of the museum are historical farming and old trade. The main building houses old tools and household implements. Farming tools (1850-1960) like tractors, combine harvesters and tools for the cultivation of fields are presented in the machine room and the barn. In the yard there is a well from 1797. In addition, tools can be tried out there, e.g. grindstones, millstones and a hand-powered drill which visitors can use to drill holes in a wooden beam. Domestic animals typical of the region can be caressed. All sorts of grain as well as tobacco, mustard and hemp are cultivated. Visitors can marvel at the kitchen garden and the small herb garden designed in the form of a spiral. The 2,4 kms long nature trail with over 362 different species of forest trees and bushes as well as 236 different fruit-tree species leads to e.g. pond biotopes, the rock garden, the fragrance and dyer’s garden.
Tips
Lensahn forest swimming baths (heated)
Tourism Centre Lensahn, phone 01805/ 53 67 246
visit of St. Katharinenkirche (St. Katharinen Church)
farm holidays
Arrival by Car
motorway A 1, exit Lensahn. 1 km in direction Lensahn, go left behind the railroad tracks.
By „Autokraft“ busses from Eutin, Oldenburg, Neustadt, get out at the centre and follow the signs (ca. 250 m)
free car parking
Fehmarn - Lübeck railway line.
Since spring 2005 train station right in front of the museum
Since spring 2005 train station right in front of the museum
Adults 6,- €, reduced 4,- €
adolescent (13-17 years) 3,50 €, reduced 3,- €,
Children/pupils (4-12 years) 2,50 €, reduced 2,- €,,
Groups reduced
adolescent (13-17 years) 3,50 €, reduced 3,- €,
Children/pupils (4-12 years) 2,50 €, reduced 2,- €,,
Groups reduced
Historical farming and old trades are the focus of this museum. In the yard, there is a well from 1797 and visitors can try out various tools, e.g. grindstones, millstones, or drill a hole in a wooden beam. Or they can marvel at the cottage garden and traditional herb garden.
Quality through your feedback
Dear users,
If you discover any errors in the data sets (e.g., spelling mistakes, transposed numbers, etc.) or encounter issues with the display of documents, please don't hesitate to let us know. You can easily use the contact form provided to directly reach out to the museum. Your data will be securely transmitted via an SSL certificate. If you have further questions about data protection, please click here: Information on data protection
If you discover any errors in the data sets (e.g., spelling mistakes, transposed numbers, etc.) or encounter issues with the display of documents, please don't hesitate to let us know. You can easily use the contact form provided to directly reach out to the museum. Your data will be securely transmitted via an SSL certificate. If you have further questions about data protection, please click here: Information on data protection