The Westphalian Bell Museum is located in Gescher, a municipality in the district of Borken in the administrative district of Münster.
The museum is housed in a listed small house, which was originally built in 1902 as a police station. On display is a permanent collection of bells, bells and bells comprising around 1,000 pieces on an area of about 465 m², including two bells from Roman times. In a faithfully recreated workplace, you can imagine the work of a bell founder. The museum has its own yellow foundry, among other things for demonstration purposes.
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Address: Borken, Germany
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