Museum's Linen Cleaning Day at Kaisenhaus
The Kaisenhaus Museum, a historically significant cultural monument, is inviting visitors to step back in time this Sunday for a special event called "Washing Day at the Kaisenhaus". Located in the Waller Feldmark, near the Verein Blockland e.V. (Behrensweg 5a), the museum is easily accessible by bike, bus line 20 (to the Hohweg end stop), or car.
For those interested in learning more about this unique event, Christine Glenewinkel can be contacted at 0160-206 62 25. The museum's official website also provides up-to-date information about special events, including "Washing Day at the Kaisenhaus".
On this special day, visitors are invited to participate in washing laundry using traditional equipment such as zinc tubs, washboards, soap, and washboards. Angela Piplak from the History Bureau Walle will be present to provide insights into the historical context of laundry washing.
Upon entering the museum, visitors can explore four exhibition rooms filled with original artifacts. The museum, which was founded to save an original 1957 Kaisen house from demolition, offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the daily life of the Walle community.
Entry to the Kaisenhaus Museum is free, but donations are gratefully accepted. The Garden Café at the museum will also be open during the same hours, providing a perfect opportunity to relax and reflect on the day's experiences.
The Kaisenhaus Museum is open from 2 PM to 6 PM for visitors. Special events and opening days can be found on the museum's website. Staff at the museum provide introductions upon request, ensuring a memorable and informative visit.
Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in history and experience a day of traditional laundry washing at the Kaisenhaus Museum. We recommend checking the museum's official website or contacting them directly for the most up-to-date information about their special events.
By participating in "Washing Day at the Kaisenhaus Museum," one can gain insights into sustainable living as they learn about traditional laundry methods. Visitors can make a donation support the museum's home-and-garden exhibits that offer a glimpse into the work and lifestyle of the Walle community.