Showing posts with label Ballenberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ballenberg. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2012

La Pobbia - Ballenberg part III





La Pobbia is, until now, the most extensive project ever realised at Ballenberg. The estate belonged to the widespread economic system of the so-called rural capitalism in Northern Italy. From the middle of the 18th century up to the 20th century, 21 hectares of land were farmed. 
If you are interested to learn more read here.

Tobacco leaves drying under the roof. I adore the laundry drying in the sun!








 I love long tables with lots of space for dishes and food and people - I know in those days food was scarce though.











The museum is decorated with lots of love and an eye for the detail. Many beautiful, valuable items are being displayed. I was a bit worried about them as they could easily packed in a bag or rucksack and carried out of the museum. A museum attendant explained me though, that hardly ever anything gets stolen! Hear, hear! There are still some honest persons on this world!


Italy makes me always hungry and the same applies to the Italian part of Switzerland. 
Luckily it was time for some air-dried meat from the region and a glass of white Merlot wine:



We will pay a visit to the neighbors soon and will follow our nose:


♥ Emilie's daughter 

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Before a sunny Sunday ends... - Ballenberg part II



I would like to show another house in the open air museum Ballenberg. This time it is a big farmhouse from Therwil Basle (Northwestern part of Switzerland). According to the date over the main entrance on the threshing room portal, it was build in 1675. It belonged to a farm with extensive landholdings. Read more here.









I remember my grandparents
having such a bed in the living room








The kitchen - it is not easy to cook on stoves like this -
there is always the danger of burning and overcooking your  meal





Tomorrow I will take you to a house which represents the Italian part of Switzerland. 
It's in this direction...


See you then! 

♥ Emilie's daughter 

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Swiss open air museum Ballenberg part I




















During our holidays in September/October we spent one day in the open air museum in Ballenberg. It shows the Switzerland of centuries past, giving a unique "live" insight into Swiss history. Almost one hundred traditional rural buildings have been painstakingly rebuilt. In addition visitors are shown how the rural population lived, worked and cultivate customs in bygone days. Demonstrations of thirty traditional country crafts and trades and 250 resident farm animals make Ballenberg an enthralling experience.  I visited the museum several times but this time I looked at it the shabby chic way... and my eyes were not deceived. The first building I am showing to you is a house from Burgdorf (near Berne) built in 1872. It is a patrician villa whose facade imitates a rural style. It was built in the midst of a park-like garden for a textile manufacturer. To me it is the most sophisticated house and as you can see in the inside very, very beautiful!




This artisan's house was built in 1778 and comes from Herzogenbuchsee (Berne) as well. It contains a historical pharmacy on it's grounds which is an attraction to all visitors:







Hubby intends to build such drawers with sunburnt wood he bought. I hope he really will.... 

Did you like this excursion? I hope so!  There is more to come!

♥ Emilie's daughter 

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