Vogtsbauernhof, near Gutach, in the Black Forest, West Germany, is the country's largest open-air museum. Last year it had 400,000 visitors. The museum illustrates four centuries of the traditions of the Black Forest farming community. It is also a centre of country arts and crafts.
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Press, 16 October 1976, Page 13
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45Vogtsbauernhof, near Gutach, in the Black Forest, West Germany, is the country's largest open-air museum. Last year it had 400,000 visitors. The museum illustrates four centuries of the traditions of the Black Forest farming community. It is also a centre of country arts and crafts. Press, 16 October 1976, Page 13
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