Situated on the Sehma, the Frohnau hammer became Saxony's first technical monument in 1907 and is Germany's oldest blacksmith museum. In addition to the hammer mill and the manor house, the museum complex includes an exhibition on forged products, a free-form hammer, a mechanical Heimatberg as well as a lace-making parlour and restaurant in the manor house. The monument is part of the Erzgebirge/Krušnohorí Mining Region, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2019. A free-form hammer is set up on the open-air site. These steam hammers replaced the water-powered hammers from 1860, Frohnauer Hammer, Annaberg Buchholz, Saxony, Germany, Europe
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Situated on the Sehma, the Frohnau hammer became Saxony's first technical monument in 1907 and is Germany's oldest blacksmith museum. In addition to the hammer mill and the manor house, the museum complex includes an exhibition on forged products, a free-form hammer, a mechanical Heimatberg as well as a lace-making parlour and restaurant in the manor house. The monument is part of the Erzgebirge/Krušnohorí Mining Region, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2019. A free-form hammer is set up on the open-air site. These steam hammers replaced the water-powered hammers from 1860, Frohnauer Hammer, Annaberg Buchholz, Saxony, Germany, Europe

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Aug 07, 2024

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