Freilichtmuseum Neuhausen ob Eck

Open-air museum, Neuhausen ob Eck

Neuhausen ob Eck, Germany

School, church and store, forge, weaver house and farmstead – the open-air museum Neuhausen ob Eck is a typical rural village of yesteryear. Numerous animals populate this museum and daily craft demonstrations, lovingly landscaped farmer’s gardens and exhibitions invite you to look and linger. But it's especially alive during its more than 50 events such as the day of the cart horses, the day of fairy tales or the historical fair. Big playground for romping, climbing and splashing about.

Pictures & Videos

Current weather Western Lake Constance

today
rain shower
amount of rainfall
14.5 l/m²
hours of sunshine
0h
tomorrow
the day after tomorrow
-1°

Recommended seasons

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Opening hours

25th March–5th November
Tue–Sun 9 am6 pm
Public holidays opened Monday. 

Recommended time
180 Minutes
Price
Adults
8.50 €

One-time free admission with the Bodensee Card PLUS (no pre-registration or online ticket purchase necessary)

Early booking at www.freilichtmuseum-neuhausen.de/buchung is possible, but not mandatory. If you have any questions regarding the current admission conditions, please contact the Info Service at +49 (0) 7461 926 3200 or info@freilichtmuseum-neuhausen.de.

Kids
2.00 €
Contact address

Attractions

German Steam Train and Model Railway Museum in Tuttlingen close to Lake Constance

German Steam Train and Model Railway Museum

The 4-hectar open-air site features 26 original steam locomotives and numerous exhibits from the steam train era. You can visit the former 1933 engine shed with all its original fittings,...

Schloss Hohenzollern in Sigmaringen in der Nähe vom Bodensee

Hohenzollern - Sigmaringen Castle

Initially built as a fortress, Sigmaringen Castle, perched between the Swabian Jura and Lake Constance, is now considered a palace, a princely residence where the later Princes of Hohenzollern wrote...

Schloss Messkirch

Meßkirch Palace

Built in the Renaissance style by the Counts of Zimmern in 1557, Meßkirch Palace is one of the first four-wing structures north of the Alps. You will see Germany’s oldest Renaissance hall (31...