The medieval model village of Steinrode, Kohlenstraße 101, Hann. Münden, will open its doors to spontaneous visitors again on Sunday, April 12. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., you can linger, play, watch, listen and participate in the village. The entrance fee for people aged 18 and over is 4 euros, children and young people are free. There will be a barbecue, coffee, cake and cold drinks at reasonable prices. This time, children's and youth book author Gudrun Opladen will be a guest and present her little book "Lucky the Gray Long-Eared", reading with Kamishibai from 2 p.m. in the Vogthaus (included in the Wegezoll). There will also be a craft workshop from 11.30 am to 1.30 pm (possibly a second round in the afternoon): Make your own little bats for a mobile or a decorative branch or simply to put up! Participation fee 5 euros. The blacksmith demonstrates his craft and accepts apprentices for a fee (forging S-hooks). You can borrow games from the monk in the church free of charge or try to write with pen and ink. We would like to politely point out that the consumption of food and drink brought along is not permitted on our open Sundays. Dogs are welcome to visit us, please keep them on a lead.