The „Marner Skatklub“ (Marne Skat Club) established the collection for the most part. It is located in the “Skathaus” (skat clubhouse), which was built in 1905. Later the town of Marne took over the collection. From 1977 to 1979 the “Institut für Volkskunde” (Folklore Department) of Kiel University redesigned the exhibition. In addition, the museum presents interesting prehistoric finds from the periods of the “Muschelhaufenkultur” (shell midden culture – late Mesolithic), the Neolithic, the Bronze and the Iron Age.The cultural history section comprises furniture from farmers and middle-class citizens, household items like earthenware, faïence, chinaware, silverware, jewellery, textiles, folkloric graphics as well as furnishings of the old Marne church.
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Children, adolescents 0,50 €
Family ticket 3,- €
Groups with 10 and more people 1,- € per person
The majority of the collection was donated by the Marne Skat club and is housed in the Skat clubhouse, which was built in 1905. In addition, the house contains interesting prehistoric artefacts from the periods of the shell middens, the Neolithic Age, the Bronze Age, and the Iron Age. The museum also has a section on cultural history.
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