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1052Smithy from Bümpliz, Berne, 19th Century

This blacksmith’s workshop in the style of a farmhouse was built between 1850 and 1900: big doors, green-painted half-timber, galleries and wide eaves.

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Transition to Industry

This blacksmith’s workshop in the style of a farmhouse was built between 1850 and 1900: big doors, green-painted half-timber, galleries and wide eaves. A craftsman’s workshop at the transition to industrial business was hidden behind the rural facade: the village smithy from Bümpliz (near Berne) is more than a simple farrier’s shed and was equipped with the latest machinery: thread cutters, grinders and drill presses. These were driven by the same belts, shafts and pulleys that drove the big forging hammer. The power came from an electric motor. Part of the equipment comes from another smithy in Interlaken, but originals from the Bümpliz smithy form the greater part.

In der Schmiede aus Bümpliz BE im Freilichtmuseum Ballenberg wird das Handwerk Schmieden gezeigt.

Rational and Simple

Not only does the equipment of the ground floor smithy hint of the coming industrial age – so do the building materials for the whole house: practically all of the wood for the rough construction and for the interior outfitting was machine-cut. The half-timber construction which today seems so cosy was not used for the romance of it but because it was relatively simple and cheap.

In der Schmiede aus Bümpliz BE im Freilichtmuseum Ballenberg wird das Handwerk Schmieden gezeigt.

Working and Living

Horses were shod under the long roof before the house. In the rear of the smithy, whose heart was the great forge, there was once a saddlery. The external stairway to the two upper stories leads to a change in scenery: out of the smoke and heat of the workshop into a living zone with a bourgeois parlour and a well-appointed kitchen in the tone of the times.

Schauen Sie im Freilichtmuseum Ballenberg dem Schmied beim schmieden über die Schulter oder besuchen Sie einen Schmiede-Workshop.

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