PHOTO: © Kulturhaus Walle Brodelpott

Spaziergang: Wohnen in der Waller Feldmark

In the organizer's words:

The allotment garden areas in the Waller Feldmark were created during industrialization so that working families could provide themselves with additional food. The allotment gardens also served to compensate for the cramped living conditions. From the 1920s onwards, people also lived on the allotments. This was rarely legal, and apart from a few exceptions, this has not changed to this day. On the walk in cooperation with the Kaisenhausmuseum, we will follow the traces of living in the Waller Feldmark, encounter country shacks, Kaisen houses, listen to contemporary witnesses, take a look at the Waller Fleetkirche and finally visit the volunteer-run Kaisenhausmuseum. There you can round off the afternoon with coffee and homemade cake.

Meeting point: Fleetstraße, corner of Waller Damm


Contribution: 8€ reduced 6€
Registration: tickets@kulturhauswalle.de

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Price information:

Contribution: 8€, reduced 6€

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