Work goes on every day in a number of workshops at the Hagen Museum
Tourismus NRW e.V., Work goes on every day in a number of workshops at the Hagen Museum

LWL Open-Air Museum Hagen

Hagen

Nestled in an idyllic forest and meadow landscape, the LWL open-air museum in Hagen offers not only the history of craftsmanship and technology, but also space for relaxation. In historic half-timbered houses and workshops, visitors can immerse themselves in the past of South Westphalia and find a cozy spot for a picnic on the banks of the Mäckinger Bach stream after their tour.

Mettwurst sausage and ham from their own smokehouse. Freshly baked bread from the historic hilltop oven. Home-made ropes and cigars. Hardly any visitor leaves the Hagen Open-Air Museum empty-handed. Since the museum was opened in the valley of the Mäckinger Bach almost 50 years ago, history has not only been documented here - but above all lived. Visitors are there live when the heavy scythe hammer falls onto the anvil in the forge. They look over the barber's shoulder as he applies the old razor, or simply follow the smell of freshly roasted coffee.

Create your own paper

In 16 historical workshops, which are in operation every day, craftsmen and women use historical machines to demonstrate how and with what technology people in Westphalia and Lippe worked a good 200 years ago. During free guided tours and exciting hands-on activities, visitors can also lend a hand and, for example, make their own paper or go on a time travel through the village with a camera.

This is sure to result in many a landscape photograph. The Mäckinger stream flows tranquilly through the middle of the valley in the southern Ruhr area, surrounded by forests and meadows that invite you to take a walk or have a picnic when the weather is nice. And if it does rain, it's worth taking a look at the extensive permanent exhibition - and perhaps deepening your newly acquired knowledge a little.

Make yourself a culture pack!

Handicrafts and handmade products: technical history live

Its gentle rippling accompanies you on your visit to the LWL open-air museum in Hagen. On this expedition into the history of craftsmanship and technology, you will be there when bread is baked in the historic bakery.

  • The Mäckinger stream flows through a valley on the edge of the town of Hagen.
  • Its gentle babbling accompanies you on your visit to the LWL open-air museum in Hagen. On this expedition into the history of craftsmanship and technology, you can watch bread being baked in the historic bakery and the blacksmith shaping the red-hot iron in the hammer mill. You can also look over the shoulder of a broom maker and learn how to roll cigars.
  • Freshly roasted coffee, home-baked bread and many other authentic souvenirs from the historic workshops are available in the museum's own corner shop. By the way: the bread from the Mäckinger Bach is one of the best in Germany.
  • If you need a break in between, there are various places to stop for refreshments on the grounds. Among others, the "Museumsterrassen" restaurant and the beer garden in the upper village are ideal for a break. After the museum tour, travellers can stop off at the nearby Restaurant Rosengarten or Restaurant Zum Tanneneck.
  • Excursion tip: For even more history, visit the nearby Hohenlimburg Castle. Art lovers should definitely pay a visit to the Osthaus Museum Hagen. And if you're feeling sporty, enjoy a hike on the Drei-Türme-Weg (Three Towers Trail) with views as far as the Ruhr region.
  • Overnight tip: Ringhotel Zweibrücker Hof in Herdecke, romantically situated on the Ruhr. Or: Hotel Auf dem Kamp in Hagen.

Important information at a glance

  • open from 2 April to 31 October

    admission:
    Tuesday to Sunday and all holidays
    (then on Mondays) from 9 clock

    Housing Inspection:
    Admission until 5 pm,
    Houses until 17:30, Sundays to 18 clock

    Open today
    Tuesday 09:00 - 17:30
    Wednesday 09:00 - 17:30
    Thursday 09:00 - 17:30
    Friday 09:00 - 17:30
    Saturday 09:00 - 17:30

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More information

  • Contact

    LWL-Freilichtmuseum Hagen

    Selbecker Str. 200 58091 Hagen

    +49 2331 780 70

    Email

    Website

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