This folklore museum is one of the largest of its kind in Germany, with an interesting collection focused on the applied arts, with household objects, furnishings and tools of all sorts. Its centrepiece is an exhibit on 19th-century village life, and there's a program of special exhibitions on subjects such as printing and photography in Thuringia.
Museum für Thüringer Volkskunde
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