Description
Established in 1908, the Dr. Carl-Häberlin Frisian Museum has been providing information about the history of North Frisia and the island of Föhr ever since. It is located in the town of Wyk on Föhr and provides insights into the island‘s geology, archaeology, architecture and traditions across two floors.
The museum garden features a post mill, a barn and the oldest house on the island.
Stations of this Audioguide
- 1
- Welcome
- 2
- The Stone Age on Föhr
- 3
- The Bronze Age on Föhr
- 4
- The Arrival of the Frisians
- 5
- Duck Decoys
- 6
- Food from the Wadden Sea Mudflats (Fishing Weirs, Rays)
- 7
- Hunting on Land
- 8
- Wyk, the Seaside Resort
- 9
- Bathing Machine
- 10
- Dornier DO-X Propeller
- 11
- Whaling
- 12
- Navigation Schools on Föhr
- 13
- Two Paintings from the Estate of Josias Andreasen
- 14
- Goldsmith’s Workshop, Traditional Jewellery
- 15
- Island Customs
- 16
- Traditional Costume
- 17
- Immigrant Luggage
- 18
- Emigrant Lives
- 19
- Architectural Tradition: Dutch Tiles
- 20
- Haus Olesen Exterior
- 21
- Haus Olesen Interior