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This is one of the strangest buildings in Lower Saxony

2024-03-29T14:45:48.960Z

Highlights: This is one of the strangest buildings in Lower Saxony. The Iserhatsche in the middle of the Lüneburg Heath can be explored all year round. Here you can also find treasures such as the largest beer bottle collection in the world and a huge collection of matchboxes. Another special feature is the built-in volcano, which can be controlled electronically. The landscape park extends over an impressive 23 hectares and also offers the Montagnetto, an architectural curiosity.



As of: March 29, 2024, 3:37 p.m

By: Elias Bartl

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With its numerous curious collections, the Iserhatsche in the middle of the Lüneburg Heath is one of the most curious buildings in Lower Saxony.

Lüneburg – In the middle of the picturesque landscape of Bispingen there is a hidden treasure – the Iserhatsche. This remarkable building not only holds the secrets of past centuries, but also a variety of curious collections and sights - such as the largest beer bottle collection in the world.

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Iserhatsche: A hidden treasure in Bispingen's landscape

The landscape park extends over an impressive 23 hectares and, in addition to the impressive hunting villa, also offers the Montagnetto, an architectural curiosity. Inside the Montagnetto there is a world of extravagance - from a bread oven grotto to an artfully decorated hall.

The Montagnetto is integrated into the park's lake system as an ecological multifunctional building with a waterfall. © Iserhatsche

Here you can also find treasures such as the largest beer bottle collection in the world and a huge collection of matchboxes. Another special feature is the built-in volcano, which can be controlled electronically.

The Iserhatsche opens its gates to curious visitors every day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Guided tours start every 30 minutes. Entrance fees are 13 euros for adults and 9 euros for children between seven and twelve years old. Children under six years of age are admitted free, but dogs are not permitted on site.

The wonders of the Iserhatsche: collections and sights

One of the highlights of the Iserhatsche is the world's largest beer and phillumenia collection. Here visitors can examine the Peter Broeker collection and the Guinness record collection of over 21,000 original bottled beer bottles from more than 180 countries. But the Lorenz/Alisch collection with its 500,000 matchboxes also attracts guests.

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The antique baroque room is also part of the exhibition. © Iserhatsche

The collections are complemented by other attractions, including crown caps, the Guinness Record collection of decorative candles and a variety of other exhibits. There are over 120 collections in total.

The Iserhatsche in the middle of the Lüneburg Heath can be explored all year round. Weddings and parties can also be celebrated at Montagnetto.

Source: merkur

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