Museum of Technology and Agriculture
A fascination with the technology of past centuries, coupled with an interest in the living conditions of our ancestors in the northern Rhein-Sieg district, sparked the idea for a museum in Much-Berzbach. The initial concept dates back to the late 1980s. As part of the "Our Village Has a Future" competition, old agricultural machines were restored, displayed, and documented throughout the village. In 2007, some barns became available, and the plan was to create an open space with these old tools as a "side attraction" for interested hikers. This eventually led to the creation of a proper little museum.
Technology plays a major role in our museum. The installation is designed so that all machines can only be operated by remote control. DVDs from all major manufacturers of agricultural machinery, including historical models, are shown via a projector.
The technology and agricultural museum is accessible to people with reduced mobility. Any steps can be bypassed. The museum also has an accessible toilet.
For cyclists with e-bikes, there is the option to To charge the battery.
Registration and inquiries only by phone
Technology plays a major role in our museum. The installation is designed so that all machines can only be operated by remote control. DVDs from all major manufacturers of agricultural machinery, including historical models, are shown via a projector.
The technology and agricultural museum is accessible to people with reduced mobility. Any steps can be bypassed. The museum also has an accessible toilet.
For cyclists with e-bikes, there is the option to To charge the battery.
Registration and inquiries only by phone
Good to know
Opening hours
every 3rd Sunday of the month, 14-16 pm
Groups can also visit the museum outside of normal opening hours by prior arrangement.
Groups can also visit the museum outside of normal opening hours by prior arrangement.
Closed on: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and all public holidays
Price information
€2.00 admission, €5.00 including guided tour
Bergische Kaffeetafel: from €13.00
Breakfast: from €8.00
Bergische Kaffeetafel: from €13.00
Breakfast: from €8.00
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Arrival & Parking
The museum is located in the small village of Berzbach. Limited parking is available on the street directly opposite the museum.
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The "Böllweg" hiking trail #20 and a family hiking trail designed by the Much Tourist Association pass through Berzbach.
There is a freely accessible charging station for e-bikes on the museum's outdoor grounds.
In Grandma's kitchen-living room you can celebrate parties, meet friends – and be treated to hospitality, for example with breakfast, coffee and cake, or a Bergische Kaffeetafel: Koffendrenken met allem dröm on dran - the Bergische Kaffeetafel invites you to enjoy:
Number of people: 6-50
Price per person: from €13
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There is a freely accessible charging station for e-bikes on the museum's outdoor grounds.
In Grandma's kitchen-living room you can celebrate parties, meet friends – and be treated to hospitality, for example with breakfast, coffee and cake, or a Bergische Kaffeetafel: Koffendrenken met allem dröm on dran - the Bergische Kaffeetafel invites you to enjoy:
Number of people: 6-50
Price per person: from €13
(Changes reserved)
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Bergisches Haus GmbH - Bergisches Haus
Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 75
51429 Bergisch Gladbach
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