Heinrich Schliemann Museum

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LocationLindenallee 1
17219 Ankershagen/Mecklenburg, Germany
Coordinates53°29′1.9″N 12°57′28.8″E / 53.483861°N 12.958000°E / 53.483861; 12.958000
Heinrich Schliemann Museum
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LocationLindenallee 1
17219 Ankershagen/Mecklenburg, Germany
Coordinates53°29′1.9″N 12°57′28.8″E / 53.483861°N 12.958000°E / 53.483861; 12.958000
Website
https://www.schliemann-museum.de/home/

The Heinrich Schliemann Museum is a cultural site in Ankershagen, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is a museum about the life and work of the businessman and amateur archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann (1822–1890), in the building, formerly a rectory, where Schliemann spent his childhood years.

Heinrich Schliemann was born in Neubukow in 1822. His father was a pastor; the family moved to this 18th-century rectory in 1823. He lived here until 1832, a year after the death of his mother, when he moved to Kalkhorst to live with his father's brother. From 1834 he attended school in Neustrelitz.[1]

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