New Paths for Woodcutter Museum in Ruhpolding

The Eva Mayr-Stihl Stiftung has been supporting the work of the Woodcutter Museum in Ruhpolding for many years (HTTP://WWW.HOLZKNECHTMUSEUM.COM/). The museum brings to life the working environment and living conditions of the people in the region in days gone by. The museum’s main attraction is the outdoor exhibition area with an discovery trail, which connects a number of historical cottages.

Recently, the Eva Mayr-Stihl Foundation supported the construction of a so-called “simple cottage”. However, the paths suffered badly during the construction work. The foundation therefore agreed to finance the building of new paths, too.

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The Woodcutter Museum in Ruhpolding illustrates the working environment and living conditions of the people in days gone by.
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The Woodcutter Museum in Ruhpolding illustrates the working environment and living conditions of the people in days gone by.
Cottages from different eras are faithfully reconstructed in the museum.
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Cottages from different eras are faithfully reconstructed in the museum.
Visitors walk from cottage to cottage and experience how the people in the region lived and worked.
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Visitors walk from cottage to cottage and experience how the people in the region lived and worked.