Greene Local History Museum

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Museum
The Greene Local History Museum illustrates the History of the town of Greene.
Im Greene Local History Museum, in former domain of Greene, there is a permanent exhibition about the history of the town.

The permanent exhibition already exists since 1989.

You can visit:
  • local history evidence
  • old firefighting equipment
  • Tower clockworks
  • over 100-year-old reservist pipes
  • Tile paintings
  • Wooden pipes - water pipes
  • historic school facilities
  • Luxury paper
  • Uniforms
  • handicraft tools of the blacksmith, shoemaker and carpenter trades
  • a collection of exhibits from the end of a village grocery store extensive collection of linen laundry items
  • diverse doll models
  • extensive collection of porcelain paintings by the Green artist Clara Stromberg
  • Memorabilia and photographic documents of the honorary citizen of Greene and founder of the Worpswede artists' colony, Prof. Dr. hc Fritz Mackensen.
  • A forestry room with silvicultural equipment and wild animal specimens
  • New: Video installation - History of Greener Castle

In the former living room there is the possibility to heiraten

The Cafes in the local museum offers during the museum's opening hours in a cozy atmosphere Kaffee und Kuchen

Guided Tours through the local museum can be contacted via the Home get booked.

Good to know

Opening hours

Every first Sunday of the month from 15 - 17 pm.
The museum’s current opening hours can also be found on the website.


Price information

Admission to the museum is free.

fitness

  • Bad weather offer

  • for any weather

  • for groups

  • for school classes

  • for families

  • for individual guests

  • suitable for seniors

  • for children (any age)

  • for children (6-10 years)

  • for children (from 10 years)

Possible ways to pay

is free

Arrival & Parking

The district of Greene belongs to the city of Einbeck and is crossed by the L487 and B64. Greene is located approximately 15 km northeast of Einbeck's city center.

By Car:
From Einbeck, visitors can reach the Heimatmuseum (local history museum) via the B3 towards Alfeld. In Holtershausen, turn right onto the B64 towards Greene. From the town entrance, follow Steinweg Street, where the museum is located. A few meters after entering the town, you will reach the local history museum on the left.

By bus:
Bus line 254 takes you from Einbeck to Greene. The nearest stop to the museum is at Greener Steinweg or the Greener Church. From Einbeck central bus station, Greener Steinweg is a 35-minute ride away.
Current bus departure times and travel costs can be found at www.vsninfo.de

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How to find us

Greene Local History Association
Steinweg 24
37574 Einbeck - Greene

License (master data)

License: Attribution
Tourist Information Einbeck