Notwender, Zwingherr, Alpkönig: these terms aptly describe the life and work of Carl Hirnbein (1807-1871), who was born in Wilhams. The large farmer and politician made a name for himself above all as...
In the former home of the Gutenberg bailiff, the Heimatstube (Gutenberg local history museum) displays a small collection documenting local life and work in olden times.
In a building dating back to the 17th century, the ski museum presents exhibits ranging from snowshoes to racing skis and thus documents the development of skiing, which already began in the Allgäu at...
In the former town hall in Ellhofen, documents, literature, photos and pictures, postcards and objects relating to the history of the village are on display.
Museum - theme park - herb garden. These are the areas of the Benninger Ried information centre. The centre not only tells the story of how this unique habitat was saved. Dioramas with specimens of...
Visitors to the Heimathaus can see tools used in agriculture and for processing wood and flax, Pfronten's most important sources of income in the past. Housing and household objects are also on...
The mill in Katzbrui is a special gem: built in 1661 and hardly changed in its structure since then, the wooden building is the last of its kind in the Bavarian Alpine foothills. The mill equipment is...
The "largest man-made railway embankment in the world" was built near Röthenbach in the middle of the 19th century and is said to have even changed the weather conditions in the village. The...
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