22.12.2024 14:00 - 17:00
Museum Appenzell, Hauptgasse 4, 9050 Appenzell
Adults CHF 9.-
Reduced CHF 7.-
School classes per child CHF 3.-
Groups of 10 or more per person CHF 5
Children accompanied by adults: free of charge
School classes canton AI and AR: free of charge
Free admission with: Appenzell Holiday Card, Swiss Museum Pass, Lake Constance Adventure Card, Oskar Guest Card, Raiffeisen Debit Card
Reduced CHF 7.-
School classes per child CHF 3.-
Groups of 10 or more per person CHF 5
Children accompanied by adults: free of charge
School classes canton AI and AR: free of charge
Free admission with: Appenzell Holiday Card, Swiss Museum Pass, Lake Constance Adventure Card, Oskar Guest Card, Raiffeisen Debit Card
Special exhibition about the forest with reference to Appenzell Innerrhoden and craft stations for children. From December 1, 2024 to September 7, 2025.
Whether habitat or shelter, retreat, recreational area or supplier of raw materials - the forest is vital. The new special exhibition at the Appenzell Museum "Forest. Pöschelibock, Waldteufel und Laubsack" deals with the subject of the forest from a cultural-historical and folkloristic perspective. It explores various aspects of traditional forest use and forest work, but also shows contemporary perspectives by artists inspired by the forest - Ueli Alder, Marlies Pekarek, Hans Schweizer, Harlis Schweizer, Birgit Widmer, Käthi Bhend and Pia Roshardt.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
Whether habitat or shelter, retreat, recreational area or supplier of raw materials - the forest is vital. The new special exhibition at the Appenzell Museum "Forest. Pöschelibock, Waldteufel und Laubsack" deals with the subject of the forest from a cultural-historical and folkloristic perspective. It explores various aspects of traditional forest use and forest work, but also shows contemporary perspectives by artists inspired by the forest - Ueli Alder, Marlies Pekarek, Hans Schweizer, Harlis Schweizer, Birgit Widmer, Käthi Bhend and Pia Roshardt.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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Museum Appenzell
Hauptgasse 4
9050 Appenzell
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