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Agro-Erbe
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Hier ist das Plavas Museum über Bedienung früher und heute eingerichtet. |
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Historische Gärten
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Der Obstgarten der Schule Kaldabruna ist jetzt der Platz wo die Heutage stattfinden oder auch Plena zum Thema Skulpturen asu Heu. Auf dem Gelände des Wiesenmuseums kann man sich mit dem Heilpflanzengarten und den geschützten Pflanzen bekannt machen. Weiterhin gibt es einen Barfußpfad und einen Klassenraum, der mit allerhand Nützlichem aus der Natur ausgestattet ist. 6 vertikale Projektionen mit Video, Ton und dem Text, auswählbar aus 4 Sprachen, ergänzen die Exposition. |
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Lokale Lebensstil
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The village of Kaldabruņa in Sēlija has a wealth of ancient traditions that have been handed down from generation to generation and preserved in oral history and work. The Meadow Museum is a place where the traditions are accumulated, and people who know about them gather there. The museum was established at a 100-year-old building that used to house a preschool. It was set up by the "Water Signs" organisation. Ieva Jātniece was one of the funders of the Meadow Museum and is a story-teller who also runs a glass processing workshop where she transforms windowpanes into jewellery with elegant impressions of meadow plants. Ingrīda speaks with a sonorous Selonian dialect which differs a bit from classical Latvian. Andra, in turn, will take you to the garden of medicinal plants, where you will be able to choose plants for herbal tea. She will prepare a tasty meal from things that are available at Kaldabruņa and offer a tour of a wood processing workshop where Andra operates a laser cutting system to prepare designs for original souvenirs. Visit Kaldabruņa to get a true sense of the diversity of a rural lifestyle. This is an environment in which ancient traditions organically live together with modern technologies. THE PROGRAMME:
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Kultur und Geschichte
Lettisches Erbe
01.11.2018
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For the promotion of meadowsAssociation Ūdenszīmes and its leader Ieva Jātniece manage the building of the former Kaldabruņa primary school, where the association has developed the exposition of Meadow Museum. One of the annual events organised by the association is the Hay Days in the apple garden of the school. This is the time, when creative plein airs are organised in order to introduce the visitors to the diversity of Latvian meadows, while modern pieces of art are made from hay and plants. |