The Museumshof Bad Oeynhausen was opened in 1969 as a local history museum of the East Westphalian spa town. The models for the museum were the Bad Zwischenahn open-air museum, the Bielefeld farmhouse museum and the Rahden museum courtyard, which was just being built at the time. Originally, only a single building, the main building, which was transferred there in 1965, was considered. The expansion into a courtyard was triggered in 1974 by the donation of a Heuerlingshaus. By 1993, five buildings had been built on the 2,800 m² site. In addition, there was a farm water mill with two mill ponds on the nearby Osterbach of the Siekertal.
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Address: Minden-Lübbecke, Germany
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