- Source: Black Forest Costume Museum
The Black Forest Costume Museum (German: Schwarzwälder Trachtenmuseum) is a museum in the convent building of the former Capuchin abbey in Haslach im Kinzigtal in the Baden-Württemberg county of Ortenaukreis in south Germany.
The museum was opened in 1980 in the renovated buildings of the abbey. It portrays the history and development of traditional folk costume in the Black Forest and its surrounding regions.
Exhibits
The museum houses some of the most important original costumes from the following regions:
Central Black Forest
Southern Black Forest
Northern Black Forest (Foothills on the Upper Rhine Plain)
Black Forest perimeter
Ried
Breisgau
Markgräflerland
Over 100 life-size figures are displayed with many charming details for special occasions and from everyday.
Influenced by the respective zeitgeist and fashion trends, by prosperity, poverty and denominational ties, the individual costumes of the Black Forest in the 18th century all have their own twist.
= Themes
=Bonnets and hats, e. g. the Bollenhut
Bridal crowns (Schäppel )
Civic dress
Work clothing
The Old Capuchin abbey
The old Capuchin monastery (built 1630–32), which houses this collection of costumes, is the only completely preserved baroque monastery of the Capuchin order in all of southern Germany.
References
External links
Black Forest Costume Museum
Coordinates
48°16′33.91″N 8°5′6.90″E
Photo gallery
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- List of museums in Baden-Württemberg