Museum im Marstall

The Heimat- und Museumverein Winsen (Luhe) und Umgebung e.V. holds many events for its over 500 members.

The Heimat- und Museumverein Winsen (Luhe) annually organises several special exhibitions on the history and culture of the Elbmarsch culture. The permanent exhibition "Reformation and the thirty-years war" in the castle tower, as well as various (partly also in plattdeutsch) events, tours, courses and a regular children's program round out the museum’s offers.

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