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Museum of Fruit Cultivation c6c93b4cadb7428cbd376a45903458a2
Lana
Museums and exhibitions
Museum of Fruit Cultivation
Brandisweg 4
39011 Lana (Italy)
Tel.: +39 0473 564 387
E-Mail: info@obstbaumuseum.it
Homepage: http://www.obstbaumuseum.it
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Open
Free entrance
Opening hours
01.04.2023 - 04.11.2023
10:00 - 17:00
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12:00 - 18:00
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Guided tours in spring (with reservation)
01.04.2023 - 30.05.2023
11:00 - 12:00
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16:00 - 17:00
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Guided tours in summer (with reservation)
01.06.2023 - 31.08.2023
11:00 - 12:00
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18:30 - 19:30
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Guided tours in autumn (with reservation)
01.09.2023 - 31.10.2023
11:00 - 12:00
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16:00 - 17:00
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As South Tyrol's traditional and largest fruit producing municipality, Lana is the ideal location for the collection and display of information regarding the history of fruit-growing Thus the South Tyrolean fruit-growing museum gives an interesting overview on the fruit-growing aspects of agricultural life.

As South Tyrol's traditional and largest fruit producing municipality, Lana is the ideal location for the collection and display of information regarding the history of fruit-growing Thus the South Tyrolean fruit-growing museum gives an interesting overview on the fruit-growing aspects of agricultural life.

The „Apple Museum" is located in the medieval mansion Larchgut and offers approximately 1,000 square metres of exhibition space where you can find a host of information about this aspect of South Tyrolean cultural history.

The Larchgut Mansion's medieval keep was mentioned for the first time in writing in the year 1301 and it is now a listed building. Since fruit-growing followed winegrowing and crop production, the oldest items on display relate to these topics. Among others you can see the oldest wine press in South Tyrol from the year 1570.

The reclamation of the marshlands of the Adige Valley in the 19th and 20th centuries was the basis for the boom in fruit-growing. The evolution of agriculture, rural customs and every day life of the 19th century are documented through many original tools and objects. In the barn of the estate you can also see antique means of transport, tools and machines that give you an idea of the hardships of a farmers life in the past.

From Lana by car to Niederlana. The fruit growing museum is located behind the parish church with the Schnatterpeck altar.

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