Closed Today Open tomorrow at 10:00-12:30,13:30-16:00
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Klosterstrasse 1 | In the old Capuchin monastery, 77716 Haslach im Kinzigtal, Baden-Wurttemberg, GermanyMap
Phone+49 7832 706172
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Always a good value trip
Have visited this place several times and it never disappoints. Lots to see and do and you could spend a whole day here. Prefer to eat at the small cafe near the park rather than the larger restaurant...
Have visited this place several times and it never disappoints. Lots to see and do and you could spend a whole day here. Prefer to eat at the small cafe near the park rather than the larger restaurant...
It's worthwhile to visit this museum while visiting the Black Forest
This is a small but very interesting museum for those interested in the local culture and customs. The "Trachten" (local outfits) are intricate and beautiful and the museum does a good job explaining...
Always a good value trip
Have visited this place several times and it never disappoints. Lots to see and do and you could spend a whole day here. Prefer to eat at the small cafe near the park rather than the larger restaurant...
Always a good value trip
Have visited this place several times and it never disappoints. Lots to see and do and you could spend a whole day here. Prefer to eat at the small cafe near the park rather than the larger restaurant...
Interesting
Interesting to learn about the different types of German farmhouses. It was great that our pet dogs were allowed to enter.
Interesting
Interesting to learn about the different types of German farmhouses. It was great that our pet dogs were allowed to enter.
It's worthwhile to visit this museum while visiting the Black Forest
This is a small but very interesting museum for those interested in the local culture and customs. The "Trachten" (local outfits) are intricate and beautiful and the museum does a good job explaining...