The lovingly furnished Heimatstube offers an insight into the past of Ahlbeck (near Eggesin), once a small farming community, with numerous exhibits from agriculture and private households.
In the Heimatstube, founded in 1999 by the Pasewalk Rural Women's Association in the old schoolhouse, numerous exhibits from Ahlbeck's past are displayed in five rooms. Ahlbeck has existed at least since the 12th century and was mainly characterized by small-scale agriculture and forestry. As a testimony of this, numerous agricultural and forestry working tools are exhibited. One of the exhibition rooms is a historical dormitory with some historical furniture and baby carriages as well as numerous smaller utensils such as a historical toilet set. Another exhibition room shows a dining room with numerous objects such as historical dishes and cooking utensils as well as a steel stove from the 1930s, which was made on behalf of the National Socialist Winterhilfswerk for a needy family. If you are interested in visiting the Heimatstube, you can contact the volunteer director of the Heimatstube, Mrs. Gudrun Stein, at 039775-20119.