Animal useful - an interactive journey into the world of farm animals
Animal useful - an interactive journey into the world of farm animals
In an impressive special exhibition in the Glentleiten open -air museum, the important role of livestock farming in society is discussed. Under the title "Animal useful. Man and his cattle." The exhibition inspires with exciting insights into the past, present and future of the relationship between humans and animals.
interactive journey of discovery for the family
The exhibition offers a variety of hands -on activities and discovery options for small and large. Families are invited to contribute their own experiences and experiences so that a dynamic exchange is created. Visitors can experience the different facets of animal husbandry up close, starting with historical house slaughter to modern pasture methods.
event on the topic: man and animal
At the opening of the exhibition, Thomas Schwarzenberger, district president of Upper Bavaria, welcomed numerous representatives from politics and culture. In his speech, he humorously asked the question of the pets of those present and made it clear how strong the connection between humans and animals is today. This relationship has changed in the course of history, especially through changed eating habits that cause many people to consume fewer animal products or even live vegetarian
demonstrations and specialist tours
A highlight of the event was the demonstration "Drive Horses in action", which was led by farmer Herbert Mayer. This demonstration illustrated how hay was transported with horses before, and researched the importance of animals for agriculture. The insights into historical pet use also offer guests deeper knowledge about the influence of these animals on our landscape forms.
A look into the future of livestock farming
The exhibition not only deals with historical aspects, but also deals with the challenges that livestock farming is facing nowadays. The discussions about sustainable agriculture and ethical animal husbandry are more current than ever. The open -air museum has committed itself to raising awareness of the historical livestock breed and its importance in today's world
Special offers for interested parties
In addition to the special exhibition, regular animal tours are offered, which give a deeper insight into the different breeds and their importance for the cultural landscape. These tours take place every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 11 a.m. and invite visitors to learn more about the fascinating history of the animals that surround us.
Overall, the exhibition "animal -useful" shows that the relationship between humans and animals is of historical, cultural and ecological importance. Linking past and future remains an important topic for society, and this exhibition offers a valuable platform for exchange and knowledge expansion. Visit the Glentleiten open -air museum and discover how closely connected our lives with those of the animals.
- Nag
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