The Probstei museum is housed in the restored buildings of the former Göttsch farm. It provides the visitors with informative, diversified impressions of domestic culture and living conditions on a farm in the 19th and early 20th century.
In addition, special exhibitions, markets and events are offered always.
Tips
Historical bicycle tours
We invite you to cycle with us to sites of historical and current interest in the Probstei region and its surroundings. We will take several brief breaks on our way to give you some information on the landscape, its history and its people.
The tours always start at 2 pm in front of the Probstei museum in Schönberg. They take place when there are at least 5 participants. The length of the offered tours differs but they can be managed by everyone without too much effort.
For tour dates please have a look at our webpage:
Public guided tours
In July and August we offer a guided tour of the Probstei museum every Thursday from 4 to 5 pm. The usual admission fees are charged, there are no extra costs for the guided tour. We ask for a contribution to maintain and further develop the Probstei museum.
Arrival by Car
The Probstei museum is centrally located in Ostseestraße which leads to Schönberg beach. You find the museum diagonally opposite of police and fire brigade. There are parking facilities at the museum.
By bus: from Kiel ZOB (central bus station) to Schönberg
From Lübeck: via Eutin and Preetz (federal road B 76)
From the eastern part of Kiel: via Probsteierhagen resp. federal road B 502 to Schönberg
Adults 2,- €,reduced 1,50 €, children (6 and more years) 1,- €;
Family reduction: children of 6 and more years 1st and 2nd child 0,50 € each, free admission for further children;
groups (whith more than 10 persons): adults 2,- €, children and adolescent 1,- €; educational programs for groups 20,- €;
guided tours: free (we ask for a voluntary contribution)
The Probstei Museum is in the middle of a cottage garden and park. In the buildings of a renovated farm, a varied tour presents insights into life on the farm during the 19th and early 20th century. Changing exhibitions on cultural history and art round off the range of exhibitions.
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