Bismarckstrasse 4, 96247 Michelau, Bavaria, GermanyMap
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Great little museum
This is a great little museum to visit. Lots of info, an amazing number of baskets of different kind and from many parts of the world. One thing that needs correcting somewhere along the line: Lichte...
I am a NZ Flax Weaver - so I do have a interest in all kinds of weaving. So while visiting the self proclaimed basket weaving capital of Germany Lichtenfels nearby people told me to visit the German B...
A great place to learn about the history of willow-basketry and how it shaped the lives of inhabitants of this region. The focus is on the historical production of utensils, not so much on modern arti...
The great museum, with ever-repeating exhibits. Our children (7 and 10) received at the entrance a small box with a cutting hunt that leads through the museum.
Great little museum
This is a great little museum to visit. Lots of info, an amazing number of baskets of different kind and from many parts of the world. One thing that needs correcting somewhere along the line: Lichte...
Must see if you into basketry
I am a NZ Flax Weaver - so I do have a interest in all kinds of weaving. So while visiting the self proclaimed basket weaving capital of Germany Lichtenfels nearby people told me to visit the German B...
Good place to learn about history of basketry
A great place to learn about the history of willow-basketry and how it shaped the lives of inhabitants of this region. The focus is on the historical production of utensils, not so much on modern arti...
Very spectacular!
Here you really learn everything that is interesting to know about the cart making. Absolutely recommendable is also a visit to the museum shop!
Museum also suitable for children
The great museum, with ever-repeating exhibits. Our children (7 and 10) received at the entrance a small box with a cutting hunt that leads through the museum.