This museum is alive: the Eifel House in the LVR Open-Air Museum Kommern
Tourismus NRW e.V., This museum is alive: the Eifel House in the LVR Open-Air Museum Kommern

LVR Open-Air Museum Kommern - Rhenish State Museum of Folklore

Mechernich

Throughout the year, visitors can gain an insight into village life in the former Prussian Rhine Province. Various projects and activity days offer the opportunity to get involved yourself. 79 historic houses have been reconstructed on the 110-hectare museum grounds. Simple smoke houses without chimneys, as were typical in the Westerwald in the 16th century. Half-timbered buildings from the northern Eifel. But also farms and stables where people in the Lower Rhine and Bergisch regions lived with pigs, horses and chickens under one roof.

While strolling through the villages and hamlets, fields and orchards, visitors also meet "real" people from the past, such as the nun Clara Fey, who once looked after poor children who had been left behind, or the farmer's wife Anna Ippendorf. She can regularly be found in her garden in the museum and talks vividly about cooking on an open fire, spinning on the spinning wheel and the arduous gardening work.

It is only a few steps from everyday village life to the more recent past. The narrow alleyways in the permanent exhibition WirRheinländer take visitors through the period from the French occupation to the German Empire and the post-war period. From here, they reach the Rhineland marketplace, which brings the 1950s to the 1990s back to life. Some visitors may still remember. For example, the prefabricated house from the Quelle catalog, the first bungalows and the emergency call pillar, also known as the "Eiserner Schutzmann". But there is also an old air-raid shelter, Nissen huts, which served as accommodation for numerous bombed-out families, and a temporary home for refugees, a container built in 1991.

Make yourself a culture pack!

An exciting journey into the past

In one of the largest open-air museums in Europe, you can experience village life in historic farmsteads, stables, barns and shops on an area of around 100 hectares. As if time has stood still, you will wander through the villages, gardens and fields as people did 500 years ago.

  • Kommern, a district of the town of Mechernich, lies in the north-west of the Eifel.
  • In one of the largest open-air museums in Europe, you can experience village life in historic farms, stables, barns and shops on an area of around 100 hectares. As if time has stood still, you will wander through the villages, gardens and fields like the people of 500 years ago and won't be surprised if you suddenly come across a pig or a few chickens along the way.
  • Memories of your own childhood are awakened at the Rhineland marketplace, where the 1950s to 1990s are brought back to life.
  • And new buildings and exhibitions are constantly being added, including a makeshift church by Bauhaus architect Otto Bartning.
  • Typical dishes from the Eifel, Westerwald, Bergisches Land and Lower Rhine region are served in the "Zur Post" restaurant in the Kommern Open-Air Museum. In the nearby village of Eicks, the rustic café "Zur Zehntscheune" awaits new guests with a changing lunch menu.
  • Excursion tip: A detour to neighbouring Bad Münstereifel is worthwhile. The historic town centre is well worth a visit and entices visitors with unbeatable outlet shopping offers.
  • Accommodation tip: Komm' In Hotel for a short break or the Margarethenhof for a longer stay in a holiday flat in Mechernich.

Important information about accessibility: certificates

  • Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

    • There are seven marked parking spaces for people with disabilities (parking space size: 380 cm x 500 cm).
    • The path from the car park to the entrance is 300 m long. It is easy to walk and drive on and has a maximum longitudinal gradient of 17 % over a distance of 50 m. There are two parking spaces for people with disabilities directly at the entrance.
    • The entrance is steplessly accessible. There are many buildings in the open-air museum which, due to their historical authenticity, can only be reached via high thresholds or steps. Some houses have mobile ramps that can be set up by your companion. You will find the exact details of the respective houses in our detailed test report.
    • The 3.6 km long path through the open-air museum is 400 cm wide and in most cases not easy to walk and drive on, with a maximum longitudinal gradient of up to 7%. There is seating available.
    • The exhibition rooms at the Museumsplatz are steplessly accessible via a ramp and an inclined platform lift .
    • The ramp to the 2nd exhibition level has a maximum gradient of 14 % and a total length of 7,5 m.
    • The platform of the inclined platform lift is 91 cm x 137 cm.
    • The cash desk is at its lowest point 110 cm high. There is another, equivalent communication possibility while in a sitting position.
    • The exhibits/ objects are predominately visible when seated.
    • There are wheelchair accessible tables available in the dining room of the "Gastwirtschaft Zur Post" and in the restaurant Watteler (maximum height 80 cm, wheelchair accessible at a height of 67 cm and a depth of 30 cm).
    • Guided tours for people with walking impairments and wheelchair users are offered.
    • Mobile or fixed seats are available for people with walking disabilities, which may be used during the guided tour.
    • The entire route of the guided tour is steplessly variable for wheelchair users.
    • Offered aids: wheelchair, (wheeled) walker

    Public toilet for people with disabilities (Entrance area, restaurant "Zur Post", restaurant „Watteler“, „Museumsplatz“)

    • In the predominant WCs for people with disabilities you will find the following. 
    • The manoeuvring spaces are:
      in front of/behind the door, in front of the toilet and the washbasin at least 130 cm x 130 cm;
      left and/or right of the toilet at least 90 cm x 70 cm.
    • There are grab rails available on the right and left of the toilet. The grab rails can be flipped-up./The grab rail on the left or/and right of the toilet can be flipped-up.
    • The sink is wheelchair compatible.
    • The mirror can be seen while standing or sitting.
    • An alarm trigger is available.
    • The exact details can be found in our detailed evaluation report.
    Detailed information for people with walking difficulties and wheelchair users
  • All areas relevant for testing meet the quality criteria of the label "Accessibility certified -  partially accessible for people with hearing impairment and for deaf people".

    Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

    • There is no alarm.
    • There is an audio induction loop system.
    • The information on the exhibits/stations is predominately provided in writing.
    • In the dining room of the "Gastwirtschaft zur Post" and in the restaurant Watteler there are tables with bright and glare-free lighting, on which there are no lamps standing or hanging that interfere with the field of vision or eye contact.
    • Guided tours for people with hearing impairment and deaf people (in German sign language) are offered on request. A reservation in advance is not
    • Offered aids: Sign Language Videos
    Detailed information for people with hearing impairments and hearing loss
  • All areas relevant for testing meet the quality criteria of the label "Accessibility certified -  partially accessible for people with visual impairments and blind people".

    Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

    • Assistance dogs are allowed in relevant areas/rooms.
    • External paths usually do not have visually contrasting or tactilely detectable sidewalk boundaries.
    • The entrance is visually rich in contrast and recognizable by a tactile change of floor covering.
    • There are no visually contrasting or tactilely detectable floor indicators available.
    • The signage is designed in clearly legible and contrasting font.
    • Information for orientation can be captured tactilely (e.g. relief or prismatic writing) and available in Braille.
    • In the open-air museum there are different building groups with a lot of buildings that are often weak or not illuminated at all due to the historical authenticity in the interior.
    • There are obstacles, e.g. objects protruding into the path/room: low ceilings
    • The exhibits/stations are usually well illuminated.
    • The information on the exhibits/stations is provided in writing and is visually rich in contrast.
    • In each building groups there is a touch station.
    • Guided tours for people with visual impairments and blind people are offered.
    • Tactilely detectable exhibits are integrated in the guided tour.
    Detailed information for people with visual impairments and the blind
  • All areas relevant for testing meet the quality criteria of the label "Accessibility certified - accessible for with cognitive impairments".

    Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

    • The name or logo of the museum is clearly recognizable from the outside.
    • The objectives of the paths are always within sight or signs in visible distance are available.
    • The information on the exhibits/stations is predominately provided in writing and in easy language.
    • Guided tours for people with cognitive impairments are offered.
    • The contents (e.g. exhibits) of the guided tour for people with cognitive impairments are easy to understand or are explained in a way that is easy to understand (e.g. visually).
    • On the website there is information in easy language.
    Detailed information for people with walking difficulties and wheelchair users

Important information at a glance

  • Open today
    Monday09:00 - 18:00
    Tuesday09:00 - 18:00
    Wednesday09:00 - 18:00
    Thursday09:00 - 18:00
    Friday09:00 - 18:00
    Saturday09:00 - 18:00
    Sunday09:00 - 18:00

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