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Amber cutting on open Sunday in the medieval village of Steinrode on July 20: The medieval model village of Steinrode will open its doors again for spontaneous visitors on Sunday, July 20, 11 am to 5 pm. Entry fee for people aged 18 and over: 3 euros, children and young people free. Where? Hann. Münden, Kohlenstraße 101. In the village, you can have fun with games of movement and skill, enjoy a barbecue, coffee and cake or learn how to write with pen and ink from the monk. For a fee, you can learn how to forge. Less strength is needed for the "amber cutting" workshop. Here you can make your own pretty pendants, participation including materials 6 euros. During a short guided tour, we present the Steinrode project and the work of our association for environmental education and forest education in schools. What else is there? Come along and find out! Please note: Dogs are welcome, but please keep them on a lead. We would like to politely point out that the consumption of food and drinks brought along is not permitted on our open Sundays.