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Explore the Mennonite Heritage Village, a Russian Mennonite street village on our 40 acre site and view historic and heirloom treasures.
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Explore a turn-of-the century Russian Mennonite street...
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Explore life of Mennonite immigrants from a child’s...
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Mennonite Heritage Village offers two separate meeting...
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Our museum is located on seventeen hectares in Steinbach,...
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Mennonite Heritage Village ... Nathan holds a Master's of...
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Mennonite Heritage Village 231 PTH 12 N, Steinbach,...
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Mennonite Heritage Village is a museum in Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada telling the story of the Low German Mennonites in Canada. The museum contains both an open-air museum open seasonally, and indoor galleries open year-round.
It was renamed the Mennonite Heritage Village in 1987. Open year-round as one of Manitoba’s Signature Museums, it tells the story of Mennonite faith and culture through the centuries, from the 16th century to the present day.
Manitoba probably has the greatest collection of housebarns in the world! Besides the two great examples at MHV, there is also the original village of Neubergthal (now a Canada Heritage site), near Altona.
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