If you would like to find out more about the history of Wusterhausen and the pilgrimage route, you have come to the right place at the Route Museum. The baroque town house, built around 1764, also houses the tourist information center and a library. You can also get the church key here, request individual church tours and of course there is also a pilgrim stamp.
As a hiker you should of course have been to the Trail Museum, because one of the most stately baroque town houses in Wusterhausen is now home to the Trail Museum, the library, the "Alter Laden" gallery and the tourism information center.
Paths are the lifelines of a society, they network and connect. However, the significance of this everyday phenomenon is usually only recognized when paths are interrupted under dramatic circumstances. The new permanent exhibition at the Trail Museum shows this and much more.
Paths are created by
that you go to them.
Franz Kafka