Set in a typical 19th century market gardeners' house, the museum comprises the furnished rooms of the market gardeners, and the flags and staffs of the market gardeners' and wine-growers' guild, which document their religious lives. In the market garden, liquorice is cultivated in keeping with old traditions. Liquorice was an important commodity well into the 19th century.
The working life of the market gardeners and wine-growers is revealed at the Market Gardeners' and Wine-Growers Museum.
Öffnungszeiten: Closed, opens on 22. April
21. April till 5. November
Tuesday till Sunday: 11:00AM till 5:00PM
Guided tours availabe by prior arrangement, also outside of regular opening hours
Costs
EUR 5,-
reduced EUR 4,-
pupils: EUR 1,-
Use of the audio guide is inclusive