The Resettler Museum in the small village of Linstow near the A19 highway is a place of remembrance of the history of the Volhynian Germans. The listed open-air museum was opened in 1992.
The history of the Volhynian Germans is characterized by several forced resettlements and the associated loss of their homeland. The museum's farmhouse was built in 1947 by a Volhynian family as the first resettlement farm in Linstow using traditional construction methods. In the 1990s it was handed over for use as a museum and in the following years it was considerably extended as a memorial and meeting place.
Offers:
- Visits and guided tours
- Permanent exhibition
- Provision of seminar rooms
- Projects with school classes
Tip:
- Museum festival (1st Sat in September)
- Publication and DVD "Volhynia-Linstow, Memories for the Future"
Opening hours:
- All year round, Wednesday 14.00 - 16.00
- Mid-May - mid-September: Sat + Sun 2.00 - 4.00 p.m.