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Das Neumann Haus Museum

Das Neumann Haus is a house museum in the country town of Laidley. Built in 1893 by German immigrant Hermann Newmann, it has been refurnished in the style of the 1930s. Hermann Newmann migrated with his parents and brother in 1884, meeting his wife Annie in Ipswich in 1885. Annie Schermuly, of English and German ... Read more

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Summary

Cost:Free

Hours:Thu-Sun 9am-4pm

Visit Time:allow 30 minutes, short visit 15 minutes, long visit 1 hours

Toilets: Flushing

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

Directions

Directions on Maps

From Gatton, head east on Eastern Dr. After 2km or so, turn right into into Gatton-Laidley Rd West towards Forest Hill and Laidley. Follow for 7km and turn right onto Forest Hill Fernvale Rd. Follow Forest Hill Fernvale Rd for 800m to the railway line, where it curves to the right then continue following left over the railway, then right again. The road then bends sharply to the left away from the railway line. Continue straight which becomes Gatton Laidley Rd East for 7.1km into Laidley. Turn left into Patrick St then after 200m turn right into William St where Das Neumann Haus Museum is located.

From Grandchester, head west crossing the railway line. Continue for 8.2km and turn right into Vaux St following the Cobb & Co Tourist Route towards Laidley. Follow Vaux St which becomes Patrick St for 2.1km and turn right into William St where Das Neumann Haus Museum is located.