The Laufenbach Craft Museum Covering an area of 3,500 square metres, the Laufenbach Crafts Museum provides an insight into village life in earlier times, which was strongly influenced by craftsmanship. Shoemakers, tailors, saddlers, blacksmiths, ropemakers and wainwrights are just a few of around 15 trades that were practised in Laufenbach in the 19th and 20th centuries. In 300-year-old, originally furnished wooden houses, you can see how these craftsmen lived and worked in their small workshops. Among the sights are a troad box from 1698, a wind fountain, a bakery, a "Göppel" and much more.
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