Building / plot situation
The Tschernitzer Heimatstube was housed in rooms of the over one hundred year old school building, the so-called "Red School". The school was inaugurated on 4 July 1907 and is the most prominent building in the village. The building offers excellent conditions for a broad-based club life. The local history society "Föhrenfließ e.V." has also found a home here with its collection. Visitors are appropriately presented with an exhibition of historical objects, documentation and photos from long-forgotten times in Chernice.
Characteristics
In the exhibition, the Heimatstube focuses on the history of the glass industry in the village. From 1829 to 1984, hollow glass was produced in the second oldest glassworks in the region. Subsequently, screen production began, which was discontinued in 2007. The exhibits mainly show products from the years up to 1984.
Another focus is the school history of the village, which began in 1870 and ended in 2003.
In the local history room, you can still see historical household and industrial objects.
Special exhibitions / accompanying offers
- Issuing publications (e.g. on school history)
- Local socio-cultural centre in cooperation with Heimatstube
Offers for children - With Kobi to the museum
Kobi - the little house ghost - is at home in the museum. He lives there in a slipper under the stove. At midnight, he eavesdrops on the old museum pieces when they tell stories about the past. He tells these exciting stories to the museum staff, who then pass them on to the children - stories from the old, old days.
Kobi offers:
Red school and coloured glass
In its exhibition, the Heimatstube focuses on the history of the glass industry in the village. From 1829 to 1984, hollow glass was produced in the second oldest glassworks in the region. Subsequently, screen production began, which was discontinued in 2007. The exhibits mainly show products from the years up to 1984.
Another focus is the school history of the village, which began in 1870 and unfortunately ended in 2003.
In the local history room - housed in the "Red School" - you can still see historical objects of daily use from household and trade.
The offer takes place indoors and is aimed at
Pupils from grades 6 to 10.
Dates: by arrangement
Pre-registration: 2 weeks before at the latest