Old Aurora Colony Museum

15018 2nd Street Northeast
Aurora, OR - 97002

Type: Landmarks
(503) 678-5754
 

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The Old Aurora Colony Museum, located in Aurora, Oregon, offers visitors a captivating journey back in time to the early days of the Aurora Colony, a utopian community founded by German immigrants in the mid-19th century. Established in 1966, the museum preserves and interprets the history and heritage of the Aurora Colony, showcasing its unique cultural, architectural, and artistic legacy through a variety of exhibits, artifacts, and historic structures.

The museum's centerpiece is the meticulously restored 19th-century buildings that once housed members of the Aurora Colony. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved living quarters, workshops, and communal spaces that provide insights into the daily life, work, and traditions of the colony's inhabitants. Highlights include the Colony Store, where visitors can browse a collection of authentic artifacts and handmade goods, and the Gemeinschaft House, a communal dwelling that serves as a museum and cultural center.

In addition to its historic buildings, the Old Aurora Colony Museum features a variety of exhibits that explore different aspects of life in the Aurora Colony, including its religious beliefs, social customs, and economic activities. Visitors can learn about the colony's founder, Dr. Wilhelm Keil, and his vision of creating a utopian community based on principles of cooperation, self-sufficiency, and spiritual harmony. The museum also showcases the colony's renowned craftsmanship, including examples of its distinctive handcrafted furniture, textiles, and folk art.

Throughout the year, the Old Aurora Colony Museum hosts a variety of special events, workshops, and educational programs that celebrate the cultural heritage of the Aurora Colony and its impact on the region. Visitors can participate in hands-on activities, guided tours, and demonstrations that bring the history and traditions of the colony to life. The museum's annual festivals, such as Oktoberfest and Christmas in Aurora, offer opportunities for visitors to experience the sights, sounds, and flavors of the Aurora Colony's rich cultural heritage.

Open seasonally from spring to fall, the Old Aurora Colony Museum offers amenities such as a gift shop, picnic area, and accessible facilities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable visit for all guests. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or simply curious about life in a 19th-century utopian community, the Old Aurora Colony Museum offers a fascinating and immersive experience that celebrates the legacy of the Aurora Colony and its enduring influence on Oregon's history and culture.

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