Centre Albert Anker in Ins

The Centre Albert Anker is the house and atelier where the painter Albert Anker (1831-1910) was born, worked, and died. The artist’s original studio, the house, and the pavilion are open to the public. Impressions

Museum of Art Interlaken

The museum (Kunsthaus Interlaken) shows contemporary and modern art of painters, Sculptors and other artists.

Jegenstorf Castle

The first building dates from the twelfth century and was rebuilt as baroque castle and park in 1720. The castle presents a collection of furniture, paintings, clocks and other objects of bourgeois families from Bern, covering the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.  

Village Museum Kandersteg

The museum (Heitmatmuseum) documents the history of the village and the old trade routes over the Lötschen and Gemmi passes.  

Walter Eglin Museum

The museum commemorates the artist Walter Eglin (1895-1966) and presents a cross-section of his work.  

Butterfly Dome Papiliorama

In the Papiliorama, over 1 000 exotic butterflies fly freely around in a tropical garden. With their dazzling colours and various shapes and sizes, they offer an enchanting ballet. The other stages in the butterfly’s fascinating life cycle can also be discovered: the hatching of a butterfly from its pupa in the emerging chamber or the eggs … Read more » “Butterfly Dome Papiliorama”

Chocolate Museum

The museum (Schokoladenmuseum) shows the origins, the history and the production of chocolate and how it conquered Europe. A pilot plant reveals the secrets of the manufacturing of chocolate and what happens in the chocolate factory of Lindt & Sprüngli. The chocolate fountain (Schoggi-Brunnen)of nine meters and 1 500 kg of real chocolate is also … Read more » “Chocolate Museum”

Museum of the Lötschental

The museum manages the cultural heritage and archive and organises exhibitions.