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  1. Low German house - Wikipedia

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    The German name, Fachhallenhaus, is a regional variation of the term Hallenhaus ("hall house", sometimes qualified as the "Low Saxon hall house").In the academic definition of this type of house the word Fach does not refer to the Fachwerk or "timber-framing" of the walls, but to the large Gefach or "bay" between two pairs of the wooden posts (Ständer) supporting the ceiling of the hall and ...

  2. Middle German house - Wikipedia

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    The Middle German house first emerged in the Middle Ages as a type of farmhouse built either using timber framing or stone. It is an 'all-in-one' house (Einhaus) with living quarters and livestock stalls under one roof. This rural type of farmstead still forms part of the scene in many villages in the central and southern areas of Germany.

  3. Hösseringen Museum Village - Wikipedia

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    Hösseringen Museum Village. The Hösseringen Museum Village (German: Museumsdorf Hösseringen) is located at Hösseringen in the German state of Lower Saxony. Covering an area of 10,000 square metres (2.5 acres), it displays important examples of the Lower German, timber-framed, open-hall house, the so-called Low German house or Fachhallenhaus.

  4. Winsen an der Aller - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes. 29308. Dialling codes. 05143. Vehicle registration. CE. Website. www.winsen-aller.de. Winsen an der Aller ( German pronunciation: [ˌvɪnzn̩ an deːɐ̯ ˈalɐ] ⓘ) or Winsen (Aller) is a town in the district of Celle in the German state of Lower Saxony .

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  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Germany/Portal:Lower Saxony

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    lies in north-western Germany and is the country's second largest federal state. It is named after a historical province that emerged during the Middle Ages; its capital is Hanover. Much of northern Lower Saxony is a vast lowland of heath and bog, part of the North German Plain. It includes the Lüneburg Heath - an expanse of heather, bracken ...

  7. Rischmannshof Heath Museum - Wikipedia

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    Rischmannshof was opened in 1912 as one of the first open-air museums in Germany. [citation needed] The museum consists of a rural farmyard with outbuildings and other exhibits. The heart of the site is a thatched, timber-framed hall house ( Fachhallenhaus) built as a two-post farmhouse dating to 1798. This originally stood in Hartem near ...

  8. Vierlande - Wikipedia

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    Kokerwindmühle [] used for drainage at Rieck-Haus Rieck-Haus. The Rieck-Haus [] is built in the style of a Fachhallenhaus and is an open-air museum in Curslack. It is part of the Bergedorf Museum Landscape (Bergedorfer Museumslandschaft), which also manages the regional museum, the Museum for Bergedorf and the Vierlande (Museum für Bergedorf und die Vierlande) in Bergedorf Castle [].