Mencendorfa Nams Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Interesting how they lived in the past.
An old house built in 1695 belonging to a german glazier, this is now a museum spread over many floors. Each room is furnished with basic information of each piece. It was interesting to see how a r...
Is a beautiful and important German Merchants House
This heading needs to be altered to the Mentzendorff House which is worth half an hour of anyones time. It is a historic merchant house of the German ruling class nicely presented and important in th...
The museum is nothing special, it is interesting though to get to see an old building like this from inside. I would have liked to get more information about the exhibits and the house itself. Further...
This house museum doesn't look like much from the outside, but there are actually some fascinating remnants of wall and ceiling paintings inside. Printed English guide provides a short description of ...
Interesting how they lived in the past.
An old house built in 1695 belonging to a german glazier, this is now a museum spread over many floors. Each room is furnished with basic information of each piece. It was interesting to see how a r...
Is a beautiful and important German Merchants House
This heading needs to be altered to the Mentzendorff House which is worth half an hour of anyones time. It is a historic merchant house of the German ruling class nicely presented and important in th...
Average Museum
The museum is nothing special, it is interesting though to get to see an old building like this from inside. I would have liked to get more information about the exhibits and the house itself. Further...
Interesting decorative elements
This house museum doesn't look like much from the outside, but there are actually some fascinating remnants of wall and ceiling paintings inside. Printed English guide provides a short description of ...
Nice small museum
Mentzendorff House, a small museum, featuring the interiors of a 17-18th-century wealthy merchant's house