Museums
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Alberswil-Willisau (Central Switzerland)
History and development of agriculture in Switzerland.
Bürglen (Central Switzerland)
This museum contains the most comprehensive collection of historical and artistic documents, accounts and miscellany spanning six centuries relating to the Swiss patriot, William Tell.
Schwyz (Central Switzerland)
The Forum of Swiss History shows the daily
life of our ancestors between 1300 and 1800.
Willisau (Central Switzerland)
Medieval Musical Instrument Collection in Willisau's Town Mill.
Luzern (Central Switzerland)
In this, the most comprehensive transport museum in Europe, an experience-oriented show unfolds the story of the development of all forms of traffic and communication.
Luzern (Central Switzerland)
European cultural monument with panoramic view and museum. House of media, encounters and culture. At the Bourbaki Panorama not only one of the world's best-preserved circular paintings can be admired, but also the new museum.
Luzern (Central Switzerland)
In this, the most comprehensive traffic museum in Europe, an experience-oriented show unfolds the story of the development of all forms of traffic and communication. Hundreds of nostalgic original vehicles in 12 halls covering 24000m2, with a show dealing with the construction of the railway tunnel through the Gotthard; Swissarena, the largest walk-on orthophotograph of Switzerland and the Nautirama Lake; interactive communication exhibition; numerous attractions for children; restaurants; conference centre.
Luzern (Central Switzerland)
Residence of the famous composer from 1866 to 1872.
Overview of his principal works and a valuable treasure
of historical musical instruments.
Luzern (Central Switzerland)
The Rosengart Collection is the most recent museum in Lucerne. It owes its importance to two unique groups of works by Paul Klee and Pablo Picasso. While the incomparable Klee collection shows 125 paintings, watercolours and drawings from all periods of the artist's life, the Picasso paintings all date from the period after 1938.
Luzern (Central Switzerland)
A vast number of historical objects recount the stories of ages past. Apart from guided tours of the stockroom, you can carry out your own research in the display space and view special exhibitions.








