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Museum of Local History Hiddensee

Kloster · Rügen · 54.5850° N, 13.1021° E
Museum of Local History Hiddensee

The local history museum is one of the cultural attractions on the island of Hiddensee.

Redesigned a few years ago, the permanent exhibition provides a comprehensive and vivid account of life on the island. An insight into life on the island The Hiddensee local history museum is located directly on the west beach of Kloster. It was built around 1890 as a sea rescue station, but for almost 70 years now the old rescue equipment has only been part of the museum. In the permanent exhibition, which was redesigned a few years ago, visitors of all ages can find out how hard the islanders' lives used to be, how seafaring and fishing shaped everyday life, but also how quickly tourism reduced their worries and brought many prominent guests to the island. The most valuable exhibit in the exhibition is a replica of the Hiddensee gold treasure. The original of Germany's largest Viking gold find is in the possession of the Stralsund Museum. A small highlight of the museum visit for many guests is the "Amber Room". The extensive collection of the amber fisherman Ingolf Engels contains wonderful pieces and shows very nicely how diverse the "gold of the Baltic Sea" can be. Your Discovery Pass advantage: 2 years free admission

Hiddensee Museum of Local History in Kloster - the history of an island

The Hiddensee Museum of Local History is located directly on the west beach of Kloster and is one of the island's most important cultural attractions. The building itself has an eventful history: built around 1890 as a sea rescue station, it has housed a permanent exhibition worth seeing for almost 70 years, which documents life on Hiddensee vividly and comprehensively.

Viking gold, fishing and amber - an overview of the exhibition

The permanent exhibition, which has been redesigned in recent years, takes visitors of all ages into the everyday life of the islanders: how laborious seafaring and fishing shaped life, how the advent of tourism brought relief and attracted prominent guests to the island - all of this comes to life here. A special highlight is a replica of the Hiddensee gold treasure, the largest Viking gold find in Germany. The original is in the Stralsund Museum. The exhibition is complemented by the so-called "Amber Room" with the extensive collection of amber fisherman Ingolf Engels, which impressively demonstrates how diverse the gold of the Baltic Sea can be.

Visiting Hiddensee - getting to the car-free island

Hiddensee is car-free and can only be reached by ferry. There are ferry connections from Stralsund and from various places on Rügen, such as Schaprode. Stralsund itself is easily accessible by train and, as a historic Hanseatic city on the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Baltic Sea coast, is an ideal starting point for a trip to the island.

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Gallery on the hill

Gallery on the hill

Kloster

June 25 to the end of October 2020 Open Monday to Friday from 11-18 Exhibitions and courses take place every summer at the Galerie am Hügel in Kloster. Art courses for children take place in the studio in summer. Painting with children - large-format watercolors - July/ August and October Wednesday 11-13h, cost per child 20€, per adult 30€ Printing with children - drypoint - July/ August and October Thursday 11-14h, cost per child 30€, per adult 40€

Dornbusch lighthouse

Dornbusch lighthouse

Kloster

Also known as the "Dornbusch beacon" due to its location on a hill rising 72 meters above sea level The lighthouse on the Dornbusch (officially known as the "Dornbusch lighthouse"), which was put into operation in 1888, is the landmark of Hiddensee. Its light shines from a height of approx. 100 m about 45 km out into the open Baltic Sea and provides important orientation for coastal shipping. The 28 m high tower is originally a round brick building. You can visit the permanent exhibition "Technology and history of the lighthouse" during opening hours. Attention! Only open until wind force 6, in dry weather and with sufficient visibility! Admission prices: Adults € 3.00, children 6-17 years € 1.50, families 2 adults + 2 children € 7.50 Opening hours (depending on weather conditions) October 2020: open daily from 10:30 - 16:00 Monday 02.11.2020 to Thursday 05.11.2020 closed for maintenance work from 06.11.2020: closed Please note that for safety reasons, access for children is only permitted from the age of 6. Attention! The lighthouse remains closed in strong winds or other extreme weather conditions! Technical data: Geographical coordinates: 54.36 degrees north latitude / 13.07 degrees east longitude Official name:. Dornbusch beacon Location: Kloster-Hochland on the "Schluckswiek" Height: 72 m Year of construction: 1887/88 as clinker construction Reconstruction: 1927-29 supported by reinforced concrete casing Height of tower: 27.5 m Gallery height: 20 m Height above sea level: 99.5 m Steps: 102 Identification: 2.4 s bright - 7.6 s dark Lamp output: 2000 W (metal halide lamp) Visibility white: 45 km (24.9 nm) Visibility red: 38 km (21.3 sm)

Gallery Haus am See

Gallery Haus am See

Kloster

Impressions of Hiddensee - Photographs by Susanne Schwarz Opening hours closed