The saltpetre tour
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The Salpeterer Tour - a moving journey to the freedom fighters
Michael Eckert, a farmer and saltpetre worker by trade, was a passionate freedom fighter. In the 18th century, saltpetre workers went from farm to farm in the Hotzenwald. Here they collected the calcium nitrate required for the production of black powder from the walls of the stables. A tedious labour that Michael Eckert also pursued as a sideline alongside the many demands of his farming.
With great empathy, enthusiasm and passion, the Herrischried saltpetre worker Michael Eckert tells of the saltpetre workers' struggle for democracy and human rights 300 years ago. The rebellion of the local farmers, the resistance against the neighbouring St. Blasien monastery's striving for power and the dissolution of a once extraordinary unity of the Hotzenwald farmers is presented in an exciting and entertaining performance against the backdrop of the Klausenhof open-air museum.
Following this exciting journey through time, we serve our delicious Salpeterer feast, if optionally desired.
COST
€ 10 incl. admission to the museum
SALPETER-SCHMAUS
An optional snack consisting of bacon, various sausages, bread, butter and a drink can be booked.
The cost of the snack is €19 per person.
A vegetarian option is available on request.
Please indicate this request when you register.
Registration is required!
Britta Kaiser, Tel. 07764-920043 or klausenhof@herrischried.de
The tour is not barrier-free. Recommended for ages 12 and up!
This project was supported by the Southern Black Forest Nature Park with funds from the state of Baden-Württemberg, the Glücksspirale lottery and the European Union (EAFRD).
European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: This is where Europe invests in rural areas.