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    29 de maio de 2021

    The beautiful house in which the pottery museum is located has a long tradition of craftsmanship. It was built as early as 1678 and at the time housed the Eiling family of potters. In the exhibition you can marvel at many different handicrafts from local pottery companies. The oldest is from the 14th / 15th centuries. Century. Entry costs one euro.

    Opening hours:
    Closed on Mondays;
    Tuesday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and
    3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
    Saturday: 3pm to 5pm (May to October);
    Sunday: 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

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      3 de janeiro de 2018

      "The pottery museum is located in the house of the potter family Eiling, a three-tier farmhouse from 1678. From the possession of the pottery family was furniture from the turn of the 19th to the 20th Century, it shows the former housing situation of the pottery family Until that time, 23 potteries were producing in Ochtrup. " Source & further information: muensterland.de/ochtrup/freizeit-urlaub/detail/ochtrup-das-toepfereimuseum

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        6 de dezembro de 2021

        The history of pottery in Ochtrup

        Ochtrup is known as a pottery place far beyond the borders of the Münsterland and a city with a long history. From ancient times the local population was oriented towards agriculture. In addition, one operated the pottery and weaving. Towards the end of the 16th century there was a hard, bloody battle between Bentheim and Gildehaus farmers and Ochtrup citizens. There was a dispute over the Brechte, a previously neglected wasteland that shows rich clay deposits. It was during this time that the development of the Ochtrup pottery began. The heyday of the pottery trade was in the 18th and first half of the 19th century. There is evidence of 23 potteries in Ochtrup around 1800.

        Pöttkerspättken and Kiepenkerle
        The potters' business not only included the production, but also the distribution of their products. Ochtrup earthenware was already being sold in a wide area around Ochtrup in the 17th century. As early as 1668, the potters in Ochtrup were exporting their bowls, pots, jugs, knabbelkümpkes and nightingales to the neighboring Netherlands. In the period that followed, the Münsterland, Emsland, Holland and the (Hanoverian) border area of Lower Saxony became the main sales areas. The so-called "Kiepenkerle" or "Pottkerle" were known inland. On the well-trodden paths, the “Pöttkerspättken”, they wandered with their panniers from village to village and from farm to farm.
        The last still producing pottery in Ochtrup, in which the traditional decor of the Ochtrup earthenware is still made, is run by the potter Lisa Eiling in her studio at the Ochtrup train station.
        Particularly popular and world-famous is the “Ochtruper Nachtigall”, a vessel flute which, when filled with water, is amazingly like the song of a nightingale. Whistle figures and vessel flutes were made as children's toys by potters around the world.


        Ochtrup Pottery Museum
        Töpferstrasse 10 48607 Ochtrup
        Phone +49 2553 80854


        opening hours
        Closed on Mondays.
        Tuesday to Friday 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 3 p.m. - 5 p.m.
        Sunday 3 p.m. - 5 p.m.
        Saturday from May to October 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.


        Guided tours by appointment.
        Entrance fee for adults EUR 1.00


        For more information see here: vwo-ochtrup.de/sehenswuerdheiten/toepfereimuseum-ochtrup.html

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