Peter.Stokes: Vogtsbauernhof is the only building in the museum still standing in its original location.
Peter.Stokes: A variety of travel cases and boxes in the entrance building
Peter.Stokes: The main entry to the museum, and its cafe are built of beautiful Black Forest timber.
Peter.Stokes: Schwarzwalder Freilichtt Open Air Museum
Peter.Stokes: Towards the Black Forest
Peter.Stokes: Early morning as we dock at Breisach. with a weir and small lock beyond the bridge.
Peter.Stokes: The back of Vogtsbauenhof with entry to loft
Peter.Stokes: Gutach Vally Storehouse (1606) in use until 1962
Peter.Stokes: Inside Vogtsbauenhof. - the main (dark) Passge of the family living floor.
Peter.Stokes: One of the Bedrooms in Vogtsbauenhof
Peter.Stokes: Old farm machinery and carts in the loft of Vogtsbauenhof
Peter.Stokes: The huge loft of Vogtsbauenhof has a display of old farm machinery and carts.
Peter.Stokes: The water driven Hemp Mill
Peter.Stokes: Inside the grain mill
Peter.Stokes: A large log seat
Peter.Stokes: High, steep, thatched roof of Lorenzehoft.
Peter.Stokes: The front of lorenzehoft (1608) In use until 1904, relocated 1971/2
Peter.Stokes: Vogtsbauernhof was a huge building
Peter.Stokes: Almost free to move.
Peter.Stokes: Almost to the top
Peter.Stokes: Were in, without touching the sides of course, and getting ready to go up in the 'lift'.
Peter.Stokes: There is not a lot of headroom to spare as we enter the Breisach Lock
Peter.Stokes: We head to the Vogelgrun lock (left) and The Vogelgrun (Electricité De France) Hydro plant is on the right.
Peter.Stokes: Passing St. Stephansmünster (Romanesque cathedral in Breisach (1600)
Peter.Stokes: Last look of the Rheinbrücke (Rhine Bridge), and Kulturwehr (culture weirr) as we leave Breisach, Germany