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Slavic Village Passentin : ウィキペディア英語版
Slavic Village Passentin

Slavic Village Passentin ((ドイツ語: Slawendorf Passentin )) is an archaeological open-air museum located in the destination of Passentin in the land of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in Germany. The museum is a research and educational establishment specializing in cultural and rural history. The main purpose of the work is dissemination of cultural and historical knowledge, to encourages the visitors to explore their roots, their own ethnic and cultural heritage.
For a few hours or some days here school classes and families able to live and acted as the slavs in the Early Middle Ages: sleep, prepare food and even weaving, spinning, pottery, carving, forging.
== History ==

The Slavic Village PassentinJ, built 1994-1999 thanks to the engagement of Dorothee Raetsch, a local sculptor. In the near, in the area around the Tollensesee lake, probably the location Rethra, the religious center of the West Slavs, and near Passentin during excavations has been found remnants of a Slavic Lowland castle. Therefore, was chosen the place for the Slavic Village here.〔(Overview of the buildings ) Retrieved 30 April 2014〕

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