Landis Valley Museum, a living history village and farm, collects, preserves and interprets the history and material culture of the Pennsylvania German rural community.
It enhances the understanding of their successful practices, interactions with others, and the impact on the state and nation for citizens of and visitors to the Commonwealth.
Landis Valley Museum's richly layered story is the history of an early Pennsylvania German settlement, an unusual farm family, and the ongoing creation and exploration of a wonderfully diverse collection of artifacts. When brothers Henry Kinzer Landis (1865-1955) and George Diller Landis (1867 - 1954) opened the museum at their Landis Valley residence, the area had been a small Pennsylvania German settlement since the mid 1800s. Expanded to its current size, we now invite visitors to experience 18th and 19th century village and farm life in Lancaster County, Pa, all in one visit. Landis Valley Museum is home to the Heirloom Seed Project. With over 100 acres and many historic buildings to explore throughout the four seasons, there's always something to see at Landis Valley Museum.