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Black Forest Costume Museum

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Capuchin Abbey, Haslach, the site of the 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.

A host of traditional costume was developed in the Black Forest for farmers as well as for townsfolk. The Black Forest is thus one of the most important regions in Germany for learning about local costume.

Exhibits

The museum houses some of the most important original costumes from the following regions:

Over 100 life-size figures are displayed with many charming details for special occasions and from everyday.

Themes

Weblinks

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