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Museo della Fabbrica di Mattoni di Glindow

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The Märkisches Ziegeleimuseum Glindow is a fascinating industrial heritage site located in Glindow, a district of Werder (Havel) in western Brandenburg, Germany. Situated at an elevation of approximately 35 metres, this historical site offers a unique glimpse into the region's long and rich brick-making tradition. It is home to one of Europe's last operational Hoffmann ring kilns and is nestled near the unique "Glindow Alps," which are former spoil heaps now transformed into a nature reserve.

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    4 gennaio 2020

    Escursionismo

    Il museo è chiuso in inverno ⛞ ma la natura circostante merita sempre una visita e puoi scoprire cosa ne è stato dell'area in cui un tempo si estraeva l'argilla.

    "Glindow è stato un distretto di Werder (Havel) sin dalla riforma del territorio comunale di Brandeburgo del 2001. La città è stata un centro dell'industria dei mattoni sin dal Medioevo. I mattoni gialli di clinker tipici del Mark Brandeburgo sono stati prodotti dall'argilla di Glindow ."

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    5 aprile 2023

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    Orari di apertura: da marzo a fine ottobre.
    La Förderverein Historische Ziegelei Glindow e.V. organizza visite guidate alla fornace ad anello Hoffmann e alla produzione manuale di mattoni negli orari di apertura del museo specificati o su appuntamento.
    sabato/domenica/festivi
    tra le 11:00 e le 16:00
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    19 maggio 2019

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    Potremmo per 6 € ingresso p.p. entrambi visitano il museo e fanno una visita guidata alla fabbrica di mattoni.

    La fabbrica di mattoni è stata originariamente fondata come fabbrica di …
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    1. Alpi di Glindow – Alpi di Glindow giro ad anello con partenza da Glindower Alpen

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    Elevazione 40 m

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    Posizione:Werder (Havel), Potsdam-Mittelmark, Fläming, Brandenburgo, Germania

    faq

    What are the specific opening hours and ticket prices for the Märkisches Ziegeleimuseum Glindow?

    The museum is open from March to the end of October. During this period, it welcomes visitors on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.

    Entry typically costs €6 per person, which includes access to the museum exhibits and a guided tour of the brick factory and Hoffmann ring kiln. It's always a good idea to check their official website for any last-minute changes.

    Is the Märkisches Ziegeleimuseum Glindow accessible for visitors with wheelchairs or strollers?

    While the museum itself is housed in a historic tower and features industrial machinery, which might present some challenges, the grounds and some exhibition areas may be accessible. For specific information regarding wheelchair or stroller accessibility, especially for the guided tours of the Hoffmann ring kiln and drying rooms, it is highly recommended to contact the museum directly before your visit.

    Can I visit the Märkisches Ziegeleimuseum Glindow with my dog?

    The museum's policy on dogs inside the exhibition areas or during guided tours is not explicitly stated in the available information. However, the surrounding Glindower Alpen nature reserve is generally dog-friendly for walks. If you plan to bring your dog, it's best to inquire with the museum beforehand to confirm their specific regulations for pets within the museum premises and during tours.

    How can I get to the Märkisches Ziegeleimuseum Glindow using public transport?

    The museum is located at Alpenstraße 44, 14542 Werder (Havel) OT Glindow. While specific public transport routes are not detailed, Glindow is a district of Werder (Havel). You would likely need to travel to Werder (Havel) by train and then use a local bus service or taxi to reach the museum. Checking local bus schedules from Werder (Havel) to Glindow would be the most reliable way to plan your journey.

    What can families with children expect at the Märkisches Ziegeleimuseum Glindow?

    The museum is considered family-friendly and offers an engaging experience for all ages. Children can learn about the fascinating process of brick-making, explore the historic Hoffmann ring kiln, and understand the history of the region's industry. The opportunity to see traditional craftsmanship in action and even climb into the combustion chambers (when safe) can be particularly exciting and educational for younger visitors. The nearby Glindower Alpen also offer space for outdoor exploration.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Märkisches Ziegeleimuseum Glindow?

    Glindow, as a district of Werder (Havel), offers some local amenities. While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to the museum are not highlighted, you can expect to find dining options within Glindow or the larger town of Werder (Havel). For accommodation, Werder (Havel) and the surrounding Brandenburg region provide various hotels, guesthouses, and holiday rentals. It's advisable to search for options in Glindow or Werder (Havel) based on your preferences.

    What is the terrain and difficulty like for trails around the Märkisches Ziegeleimuseum Glindow, especially in the Glindower Alpen?

    The trails around the Märkisches Ziegeleimuseum Glindow, particularly within the Glindower Alpen nature reserve, are generally considered easy to moderate. The Glindower Alpen are former spoil heaps, meaning the terrain can be undulating with gentle slopes, but typically not overly strenuous. They are suitable for leisurely walks and offer scenic viewpoints. The trails are well-suited for hikers and those looking for a relaxed outdoor experience.

    What unique natural features or viewpoints can be found near the museum?

    The most prominent natural features are the "Glindower Alpen" themselves. These are former spoil heaps from exhausted clay pits, now transformed into a nature reserve. They offer unique landscapes shaped by centuries of industrial activity and provide various viewpoints over the surrounding area. Exploring these

    What is the parking situation like at the Märkisches Ziegeleimuseum Glindow?

    Parking information is typically available on-site, making the museum accessible for those traveling by car. While specific details on the size or cost of the parking area are not provided, it is generally understood that there are facilities for visitors. It's always a good idea to arrive earlier on busy days, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.

    Are there any other historical sites or attractions worth visiting near Glindow, Brandenburg?

    Yes, the region around Glindow and Werder (Havel) is rich in history. Werder (Havel) itself is known for its picturesque old town on an island and its fruit-growing traditions. Potsdam, with its famous Sanssouci Palace and numerous other Prussian palaces and gardens, is also a short distance away. Exploring the broader Havelland region will reveal many historical churches, manor houses, and other cultural heritage sites.

    What makes the Hoffmann Ring Kiln at Glindow so significant?

    The Hoffmann Ring Kiln at Märkisches Ziegeleimuseum Glindow is particularly significant because it is one of the last in Europe still in operation. Patented by Friedrich Eduard Hoffmann in 1868, this kiln allows for continuous firing as heat moves from chamber to chamber, making the brick-making process more efficient. It offers visitors a rare opportunity to witness traditional brick production methods firsthand within a historical, active industrial setting.

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