Museum Appenzell, Hauptgasse 4, 9050 Appenzell
Adults CHF 9.-
Reduced CHF 7.-
School classes per child CHF 3.-
Groups of 10 or more CHF 5
Children accompanied by an adult and school classes Canton AI and AR free of charge
Reduced CHF 7.-
School classes per child CHF 3.-
Groups of 10 or more CHF 5
Children accompanied by an adult and school classes Canton AI and AR free of charge
Whether habitat or shelter, retreat, recreation area, source of inspiration or supplier of raw materials - the forest is vital. The new special exhibition at the Appenzell Museum explores the topic of forests from a folkloristic and cultural-historical perspective and highlights various aspects of traditional forest use and forest work. The exhibition also features original drawings by illustrators Käthi Bhend and Pia Roshardt as well as contemporary views by artists inspired by the forest - Ueli Alder, Marlies Pekarek, Hans Schweizer, Harlis Schweizer and Birgit Widmer. Some squirrels hop through the exhibition, the "Forest King Laurin" whisks you away to the enchanted oak forest and some of you encounter the forest devil or a Pöschelibock - magical creatures or simply forest tools?
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Opening hours
April to October: Tue-Fri 10am-12pm and 1.30pm-5pm, Sat/Sun 11am-5pm; November to March: Tue-Sun 2pm-5pm; closed January 1 and December 25More dates
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Museum Appenzell
Hauptgasse 4
9050 Appenzell