You can also marvel at two valve-controlled steam engines with flywheels measuring five meters in diameter, which have recently been rebuilt in the museum. Numerous steam engine models are on display in a wide variety of versions. Model makers will be presenting their small machines, which have taken countless hours to create, to demonstrate them to interested visitors, and children and young people will be able to make their own small metal-cast objects. Of course, there will also be plenty of successor technology on display during the Steam Days: various diesel-powered vintage cars, tractors, bulldogs and stationary diesel power generators will be on show, providing a comprehensive range of old power generation and transmission machines.
There are also demonstrations at the old sawmill in the museum's workshop courtyard, where the laborious sawing technology of over eighty years ago can be experienced in the original. The museum railroad takes visitors on a round trip across the museum grounds through the beautiful Salwey Valley. Of course, the museum's permanent exhibition is also open to visitors. Here, life in the Sauerland around a hundred years ago is on display.
The entire museum complex is barrier-free. Catering is provided.
Please follow the additional signs to the recommended parking spaces.
