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Aathal (Zurich (Region))
A special experience is watching dinosaurs come to life at the preparation hall.
Aathal
 
Aigle (Lake Geneva Region)
El Museo del Vino del Vaud se halla en el entorno elegante del castillo de Aigle y presenta casi 2000 años de historia de la viticultura, sus tradiciones y profesiones.
Aigle
 
Airolo (Ticino)
The Museo Forte Ospizio displays weapons, armor and uniforms. Videos and audio tapes document daily life, military service and battles during World War I.
Airolo
 
Alberswil-Willisau (Central Switzerland)
History and development of agriculture in Switzerland.
Alberswil-Willisau
 
Appenzell (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Changing exhibitions present aspects of the works of the painters Carl August Liner (1871-1946)and Carl Walter Liner (1914-1997) as well as art from the 20th Century to the present.
Appenzell
 
Appenzell (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
This "must-see" art hall in a former brick factory has a kiln dating back to 1566, which visitors can in fact walk around in.
Appenzell
 
Augst BL (Basel Region)
Can there be any more authentic way of experiencing history than to walk among 2,000-year-old ruins, or to touch an object once held in Roman hands?
Augst BL
 
Baden (Zurich (Region))
Thanks to the bequest by John A. Brown, a descendent of Sidney und Jenny Brown-Sulzer who died in 1987, Villa Langmatt was made accessible to the public as an Impressionist art and home decor museum. The Villa, built in 1900/01 by the architects Moser and Curjel, is home to a gallery with paintings by important French Impressionists and their forerunners.
Baden
 
Baden (Zurich (Region))
Grosse und kleine, dicke und dünne, ganz alte und ein bisschen weniger alte Teddybären, rund 600 von ihnen haben in einem neuen Museum ein Zuhause gefunden.
Baden
 
Basel (Basel Region)
The Collection Beyeler became a public museum - designed by the architect Renzo Piano - with the opening of the Beyeler Foundation. This collection can now be viewed in its own museum.
Basel