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A view of the Ranger's House' kitchen in the open air museum in Lindlar. The Ranger's House is a full-timbered construction built originally in 1934 in the village of Broichen and relocated to the museum in 2014/2015. It has been reconstructed and restored to the shape it has had in 1965 in it's last active year as a dedicated ranger's house. The kitchen is furnished in a somehow simpler way than the more representative dining and piano rooms in the same house. The open air museum himself is dedicated to the country life in the Bergisches Land (formerly the Duchy of Berg) in Germany.