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371Day Labourer's House from Detligen/Radelfingen Berne, 1760

The house belonged to poor day labourers, called "Tauner". Their farm was small: Little land, perhaps a cow, a few sheep or goats.

Icon Museumsplan Nr. 371 Taglöhnerhaus aus Detligen/Radelfingen BE

Living in small spaces

From a distance, the house with a full hipped roof and large roof surfaces looks imposing. In fact, there is everything in the house that a big farmhouse of this kind needs: Parlour, kitchen and rooms for people; theshing room, stall and haymow for the working area. Yet in comparison to the Eggiwil house (351) or to the magnificent house from Ostermundigen (331) the interior spaces are tiny. It is like a model of a house, yet families of ten or more persons lived here.

Spannende Märchen, Sagen und Klangdokumente aus verschiedenen Regionen der Schweiz, jeweils in der entsprechenden Mundart, wollen auf dem Ballenberg entdeckt werden.

From hand to mouth

The house belonged to poor day labourers, called “Tauner”. Their farm was small: Little land, perhaps a cow, a few sheep or goats. Compared to the luxury of the big flower garden of the house from Ostermundigen across the way, the vegetable plot of this house from Detligen clearly betrays the situation of its occupants.

Livestock and land form the wealth and prestige of a farmer and he displays them with pride. The labourer family possessed only a fraction of that, although they did have rights to a garden and pastures on the commons. Smallholders often worked for days at a time on the land of rich farmers for mean wages. In order to survive, children, women and grandparents had to pursue all kinds of work. In the village of Detligen, 15 kilometres (9 miles) west of Berne, there were 15 day labourer and farmer families in 1808.

The last occupants of the house in the 1950’s were an old married couple, indebted farmers, and, at the start of the 1960’s, the invalid basket weaver Fritz Schori. The dilapidated house was re-erected in the Ballenberg Open-Air Museum in 1975.

Das Taglöherhaus sowie das Stöckli aus Detligen/Radelfinden BE im Freilichtmuseum Ballenberg.

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