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The Turf Shipyard (German: Torfschiffswerft) in , Lower Saxony, Germany, is a former boat builder's yard now used as an open-air museum. The yard, operating from 1850 to 1954, was specialised on barges to transport turf, that is dried peat used as fuel. In 1975 the Heimatverein Schlußdorf (i.e. Schlussdorf Traditions Club) started to rescue the dilapidated shipyard buildings and reopened the site as a museum in 1977. The Turf Shipyard is about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north of Worpswede's outskirts.

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  • Das Torfschiffswerft-Museum ist ein Museum in Schlußdorf, einem Ortsteil der Gemeinde Worpswede im Landkreis Osterholz, Niedersachsen. Es wurde 1977 eröffnet und präsentiert die 1850 hier gegründete kleine Werft, in der überwiegend Halbhuntschiffe gebaut wurden. (de)
  • The Turf Shipyard (German: Torfschiffswerft) in , Lower Saxony, Germany, is a former boat builder's yard now used as an open-air museum. The yard, operating from 1850 to 1954, was specialised on barges to transport turf, that is dried peat used as fuel. In 1975 the Heimatverein Schlußdorf (i.e. Schlussdorf Traditions Club) started to rescue the dilapidated shipyard buildings and reopened the site as a museum in 1977. The Turf Shipyard is about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north of Worpswede's outskirts. The Turf Shipyard is the only of its kind preserved in Northern Germany. As a museum it is undoubtedly in the front row of Worpswede's tourist sights. Among the attractions of the artists' village of Worpswede, the Turf Shipyard museum turned out to be a gem. The visit is especially recommended to people with children, as everything is presented very vividly. (en)
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  • Outdoor area: Boat shelter with ¼-Hunt barge (en)
  • Branch ditch leading to a boat shed in Evening in the Mire, 1895/96 by Fritz Overbeck (en)
  • Boat shed on an expanded drainage ditch, continuing narrower behind the shed in Moonrise in the Mire, 1897 by Otto Modersohn (en)
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  • on the spot (en)
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  • Siegfried Fest, Horst Flömer and Sonja Melingkat (en)
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  • 1977-08-13 (xsd:date)
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  • Grotheersche Torfschiffswerft (en)
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  • Heimatverein Schlußdorf, then led by Hermann Giere (en)
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  • Fritz Overbeck Abend im Moor c1895-1896.jpg (en)
  • Weimar, Schlossmuseum, Otto Modersohn, Mondaufgang im Moor.JPG (en)
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  • turf boats, tools and devices for peat cutting, for boat building, for farming and for house-keeping (en)
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  • D - 27726 , (en)
  • Schlussdorfer Str. 22, (en)
  • a locality of Worpswede (en)
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  • Location of the museum within Germany (en)
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  • Lower Saxony#Germany (en)
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  • Schlussdorf Turf Shipyard (en)
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  • Torfschiffswerft Schlussdorf (en)
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  • 1975 (xsd:integer)
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  • Karl-Heinz Melingkat (en)
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  • Das Torfschiffswerft-Museum ist ein Museum in Schlußdorf, einem Ortsteil der Gemeinde Worpswede im Landkreis Osterholz, Niedersachsen. Es wurde 1977 eröffnet und präsentiert die 1850 hier gegründete kleine Werft, in der überwiegend Halbhuntschiffe gebaut wurden. (de)
  • The Turf Shipyard (German: Torfschiffswerft) in , Lower Saxony, Germany, is a former boat builder's yard now used as an open-air museum. The yard, operating from 1850 to 1954, was specialised on barges to transport turf, that is dried peat used as fuel. In 1975 the Heimatverein Schlußdorf (i.e. Schlussdorf Traditions Club) started to rescue the dilapidated shipyard buildings and reopened the site as a museum in 1977. The Turf Shipyard is about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north of Worpswede's outskirts. (en)
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