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Ernest Warther Museum & Gardens

4.8 (33 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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David W.

Valued by the Smithsonian Institution as "priceless", this is a must see destination for anybody with a love for carving, trains or history. It is hard to capture in mere words the incredible handiwork that makes this museum what it is. Hand carved steam locomotives such as you will not find anywhere else in the world are the focal point of this museum. Each hand carved locomotive is an exact, scale model of the real counterpart. Wheels move, pistons function and drive rods articulate. The detail on these models is exquisite. The Lincoln Funeral Train is breathtaking. Any arrowhead enthusiasts will be delighted to see the many hundreds that the original artist collected and hung in his workshop. The grounds themselves are beautiful and a great place to capture photographs of family and friends amidst the flowering trees and many manicured flower beds. The museum has a modest gift shop. Parking is ample and adequate. Admission is reasonable. Restrooms were sparkling clean. The staff was friendly and accommodating. When you are done here, head over to Sugar Creek and check out this carver's grandson's work. The David Warther Museum in Sugar Creek hosts the same talent in the medium of sailing ships.

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Kamron S.

My family have been coming to the area for a few years now but had never made it to this museum before. I can say without a doubt it's become one of my favorite places on the area. The skill and craftsmanship that went into his models is beyond anything I could have imagined. I legitimately spent an enormous amount of time examine all the intricate details he carved into each piece. His genius is clearly displayed in each piece, from the incredible plier tree to the full ivory model of the train that set a 30 year lasting speed record. I'm beyond thrilled that this museum keeps his pieces in good condition and allows future generations to see the fruits of his labor and the kind of outgoing brilliant man he was. I will definitely come back at some point in the future.

Jacob R.

This is a must see. This is without question the coolest museum I have just stumbled upon from a sign on the side of the highway. I was amazed by his early works and then just utterly blown away by his later train pieces. Do yourself a favor and stop in and appreciate the time, passion, and skill Mooney had to create these. I was told his son also has a museum nearby but we weren't able to see it as well before it closed at 5:00

Deb B.

Thank goodness I visited! I have heard about this museum for years and never really had any interest in visiting. We were in the area and decided to stop. What a fascinating and motivated man. His wife Fieda was nonless admirable. Both said don't spend time,,, do something with it. They were both intent on leaving something that would outlast them. They had little money but much love, raising five children in a small little home Frieda also spent time on her gardens which were full of vegetables to feed her family until they grew up and she converted to flower beds full of beautiful color and variety. You can buy seeds from her original plants to this day. There is a small building, the old workshop, dedicated to displaying some of her button collections. She collected historic and I teresing buttons which she arranged artistically into beautiful creations. The main attraction here is Mooney Warthers carvings. So interesting and sheer genius to create. You have to visit and take the narrate dtour tonfly appreciate his extraordinary talent. Hailed to this day as the best carver in the world. His fascination was with steam engines. Recreated to engineering detail with all workable parts from ebony and ivory, his engines are miracles of vision and craft. All this from a man with hit a second grade education! Truly remarkable in all aspects. I highly recommend.

Marie N.

This is a really nice museum to visit if you are in the area. The tour guides are very good. The story of 'Mooney' Warther is interesting. We spent about 90 minutes seeing all of the museum, which includes a short video in a very nice theater room.

Kevin S.

Eyepopping (literally) display of intricately hand-carved wooden items, including entire hand-carved miniature trains--and when I say handcarved, I mean even the miniature rivets. My favorite was always the carved ebony and ivory replica of the Lincoln Funeral Train. It's lighted like a real train, an in the funeral car you can see a tiny replica of the coffin with Lincoln's face visible through the little window that coffins used to have. You will not be able to believe the items carved by Ernest Warther, a master woodcarver, that are on display here. There is also a huge display of arrowheads, buttons, and a really cool iron meteorite. Adjacent to the Warther Woodworking company and the Warther Knife company where you can buy beautiful handcrafted knives and other items. 330-343-7513

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We thought there would be handmade things to purchase but it was a regular gift shop . Nice museum

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Wonderfully preserved legacy of an uncommon genius.....thanks for your hard work in keeping the golden work of Mooney alive!

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Total amazing. The detail in every train was incredible. A definite must see even if your not a train enthusiast.

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The museum is open 9am to 5pm,seven days a week.Winter hours(Jan/Feb) are 10 am to 4pm,seven days a week.Plan on spending 2 hours touring and visiting the museum and the gift shop.If you want your knives sharpened,arrive before 4pm.

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