This is the only collection of its kind in Mecklenburg or Germany.
The Heimatstube Rambow is perhaps the only museum to display 400 sheets of butter wrapping paper from 25 countries. The sheets are stored in eight folders. To enjoy the entire collection, you need time. A Libelings drink in your luggage, accompanied by music of various styles and a few slices of butter. Then immerse yourself in the creativity of graphic artists from different countries. What everyone always overlooks when eating butter every day is revealed here.
Butter is a spreadable fat that people have been using ever since they started milking cows for food. Butter is made almost exclusively from cow's milk.
Weihenstephan is one of the oldest dairies in the world and has been in existence for almost 1,000 years.
With this collection, the Heimatstube Rambow aims above all to convey the effort and expense it takes to get a piece of butter on the table. Operator Peter Ramsch used to make butter by hand with a butter churn on his grandmother's farm as a teenager and therefore knows the effort involved. The exhibition is complemented by 10 historic butter churns, 30 old butter molds, milk churns of various shapes, emergency banknotes and stamps, of course all related to butter.
If you are interested, please register by phone or e-mail.