Looking for great treasures?
Look no further than the Amana Colonies. Our communal history has created a wealth of antiques unique to the Amana Colonies. Browse through communal era homes, kitchens and barns to find one-of-a-kind treasures. If antique tractors and other farm implements are your passion, head over to West Amana to visit Opa’s Tractor Barn. Great communal Colony furniture, baskets and tin; coupled with original surface furniture, quilts, Depression glass, Minneapolis-Moline tractors and Americana make the Amana Colonies your antique destination!
Antiques
| Erenberger Antiques 319-622-3230 Primitive original surface furniture and small antique items displayed in a home that was built in 1856. A must see shop if you like country, primitives and Americana. Evans & Le Clere319-622-3088 Country primitives and American folk art artfully blended with mid-century modern furniture and design. Noe Haus Antiques319-622-4075 noehausantiques@southslope.net www.noehausantiques.blogspot.com Quality antiques in a historical Amana home. On the main street of the village of Amana. Open daily 10am-5pm or by appointment. Check out our blog at www.noehausantiques.blogspot.com | Opa's Tractor Barn Museum 319-622-3529 Walk through an 1883 barn with hand-pegged chestnut beams. Agricultural history memorabilia, Minneapolis-Moline, barnyard in miniature and more. Play with Amana Colonies largest bowling ball run. Seasonal 10am-4pm. Renate's Antique Gallery319-622-3859 Renate's is located next to Erenberger Antiques. The shop features a large selection of pottery, country primitives, furniture, rugs, wooden boxes, bowls and more. Eight rooms for your exploring fun! Smokehouse Square Antiques319-622-3539 www.smokehousesquareantique.com Featuring early paint primitives, decoys, art, pottery, toys, textiles, folk art, art glass, jewelry, Depression Glass, advertising, architectural, garden, postcards, holiday collectibles, kitchenware and the unusual. Open daily. |

