The medieval village of Düppel in the Berlin City Museum Foundation is a medieval village surrounded by farmland and the surrounding landscape, as it might have actually looked like 800 years ago.
By covering an area of about 8 hectares, people tried to reconstruct the building, based on archaeological discoveries and also simple crafts and agriculture by contemporary sources.
As part of building maintenance were overlapping sub-measures (repair / renovation / remodeling / renovation) controlled in the following areas:
Repair of electrical installations and street lighting, producing an alternative accommodation for a working barracks, renovation of fencing and more…