The barn of the historical farm right behind the “Stapflehus“ at the Altweiler Lindenplatz is more than 200 years old. Tonio Paßlick collected more than 200 historical artefacts from barns and farms of the region of Weil am Rhein to present an exhibition about the working conditions of the past, which determined the everyday life of more than 90 per cent of the population in Weil until around 1900. The exhibits describe daily chores such as preparing the carriages for the nobility or the traditional wheel barrow “Schürki-Karre” of the market traders, flax breaking, sorting the wheat from the chaff and other professions. The museum also displays a threshing floor with historical tools and equipment. Large-scale photos of farmers at work at the turn of the century complement the exhibition. A highlight is the collection of 50 enamel agricultural advertising signs from bygone times.
Landwirtschaftsmuseum
Weil am Rhein
Germany
History and tradition
Museum of Agriculture
47.59439, 7.63233
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Landwirtschaftsmuseum
Am Bläsiring 10
Altweil
79576
Weil am Rhein
Germany
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14:00-18:00
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The agricultural museum has been housed in an old barn for 36 years and is a reminder of an important main source of income for the people of Weiler. The barn, which was built in 1803, consisted of a ...
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Today marks the end of the season at the Agricultural Museum. Visitors are cordially invited. We offer a small supporting program, including guided tours by Trautwein Bachthaler.
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until 05.04.2026. See you again on 12.04.2026 for the new season with a varied museum offer.