Mennonite Heritage Village

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Steinbach, Canada

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Heritage museum· Museum· Tourist attraction· Restaurant· History museum

Mennonite Heritage Village Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Mennonite Heritage Village is located in Steinbach, Canada on 231 Provincial Trunk Hwy 12. Mennonite Heritage Village is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category heritage museum in Canada.

Address

231 Provincial Trunk Hwy 12

Phone

+1 2043269661

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Lydia Henderson

I had planned to visit many times and today was the day I finally went! They did an amazing job of recreating a Mennonite 'village', and I was so impressed with the entire site. I can't wait for my next visit and to show others. They have recreated the barns, homes, tinsmith shop, school, and church, and all are actual historical structures donated to the museum. They have the iconic windmill and even an actual section of the Berlin Wall that was shipped to Canada. They also have a small garage full of vintage autos. There was a small farm with some animals. Just an absolutely fabulous afternoon!!

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HS Oh

understanding Mennonite tradition is interest & the train is awsome for kids. If you want to know what Mennonite is, this place will give you an answer!!!

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Joanne Bales

Great way to back into the past and see how our country was settled. Great restaurant. A must if you go here!

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Pablo Listingart

Second visit there. This time it was almost empty because of the covid, so we managed to really enjoy walking around and seeing everything with nobody around. The only con was that games were closed and other rides as well because of the lack of people

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Francis XIV

The Mennonite Heritage village museum is a wonderful place to go and learn about the history of the Mennonite people, or to quite simply go and reflect on its rich history. I learnt a few new things and saw some interesting artifacts. Very recommended to go and visit.