Nutli Hüschi Museum Klosters
The museum offers the opportunity to experience the traditional way of life and house building of the Walser. The collection also contains valuable furniture, tools and toys from the 16th – 18th century.
The museums, art galleries and similar organisations are arranged in alphabetical order of their location.
The museum offers the opportunity to experience the traditional way of life and house building of the Walser. The collection also contains valuable furniture, tools and toys from the 16th – 18th century.
Life in the village around 1900 is imitated in the museum (Dorfmuseum im Strohdachhaus).
The museum tells the history of Konolfingen.
The main part of the museum and the collection is devoted to the village heritage, agriculture, crafts, school, church, associations, politics, house, yard and garden, family and trade. Objects, pictures, documents and other contemporary witnesses illustrate life in the past and the role of Bernese sandstone.
The museum (Seemuseum) shows the culture, history of navigation and fishing on Lake Constance (Bodensee) and surroundings. The museum is situated in the Seeburg-Park, close to Seeburg Castle. The building was erected in 1717 as a granary, wine cellar and wine press of the Augustine Monastery in Kreuzlingen. In 1894 the building was converted into … Read more » “Lake Museum”
Special exhibitions focus on the art, history and themes of the region. The permanent exhibition presents the history of the monastery, the border theme between Constance and Kreuzlingen and historical measuring instruments and scales.
The museum in Bellpark presents the history of the village of Kriens, keeps the archive of the village, that is nowadays a part of the city of Luzern, and organizes contemporary exhibitions on art and history.
The Museum C.G. Jung House keeps keeping alive the memory of the physician and explorer of the human soul, Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961), and that of his wife and associate, Emma Jung-Rauschenbach (1882-1955), of documenting their life, work and living environment.
The museum gives an insight into the life and history of Küssnacht am Rigi.
The first mention of the castle was in 1027. The owners, the Kyburg dynasty, became one of the most important noble lineages in the region covered by the central Swiss plateau, alongside the Habsburgers and the Savoyards. In 1865, the castle opened to the general public as a museum and art gallery. The permanent exhibition gives insight … Read more » “Kyburg Castle”