About Das Neumann Haus Museum
German Settlement Museum and Coffee Shoppe. Das Neumann Haus, hand-built by German immigrant Hermann Neumann in 1893, is located in Laidley, a town that retains a nostalgic feel. The house has been restored to its former condition, refurnished in the style of the 1930s and opened to the public as a house museum. Once considered the cultural hub of the community, now volunteers enthusiastically tell the stories of the Neumann family and the history of Laidley whilst serving barista made coffee and light meals. Relax on the alfresco deck or under the shade of the 100-year-old Jacaranda tree in the park whilst you sample delicious cakes, smoothies and more from Annie's Place Coffee Shop. Special events include the Lockyer Valley Heritage Festival, held annually in April and the Laidley Spring Festival, held annually in September.
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