In the village of Berlotte, near the Belgian-German border, lies the Museum of Carrots, housed in a transformed electrical tower. Created by the Möhren Zucht Verein (MZV), a society dedicated to carrot cultivation, this tiny museum showcases a collection of carrot-themed memorabilia. The museum is so small that visitors can't enter; instead, exhibits are viewed through a single window. Despite its size, it's a unique destination for anyone passionate about root vegetables and a quirky addition to any travel bucket list.
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