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"Sistine Chapel of the Amish and Mennonites"
"Behalt" ... meaning "to keep or remember", is a 10' x 265'
cyclorama illustrating the heritage of the Amish and Mennonite people
from the Anabaptist beginning in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1525 to the
present day.
The story begins with the resurrected Jesus and follows the
development of the early Christian church, the acceptance of the
Christian church by the Roman Empire under Constantine, and the early
development of the Roman Catholic Church.
Following the depiction of the first documented adult baptisms in
modern times, which occurred in Zurich in 1525 among these believers,
the cyclorama continues to follow the spread of the Anabaptist movement
throughout the world.
Heavily persecuted by the state churches (both Protestant and
Catholic), these Christians were forced to migrate across Europe into
Russia and across the Atlantic Ocean to North America.
Unique and educational, this exciting and beautifully artistic
exhibit will leave you with a deep understanding of these peaceful
people.
We welcome and
encourage school and church groups to use "Behalt" as a source of
education and inspiration.
We welcome you to the largest Amish settlement in the world. The
beautiful scenery, combined with old-fashioned hospitality, will provide
an unforgettable experience that will keep you coming back for years.
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News... |
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Spring is the perfect time to visit Holmes County and
the Amish & Mennonite Heritage Center. |
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Latest Updates... |
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The Amish & Mennonite Heritage Center has just received an
historic Amish School House which will be restored and availble for
visiting in the near future. |
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