Intro

The Villa Lindengut, built around 1780, is embedded in a magnificent park that invites you to linger.

The Villa Lindengut, built around 1780, is embedded in a magnificent park that invites you to linger. Richly decorated panelling from town houses and baroque tower stoves make the rooms shine in splendour. Themes from Winterthur's history are presented in changing exhibitions. The objects from Roman antiquity to modern times tell of famous men and forgotten women, of outstanding craftsmen and past industries, of the customs and vices of our ancestors. The rich collection of toys in the former coach house is also particularly attractive. Under the label "creating a museum", the Lindengut is undergoing an exciting expansion: in changing locations that match the respective content, a topic that shapes our everyday lives like no other - work - is dealt with. Creating a museum" also relies on the participation and stories of the local population.

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Contact address
Museum Lindengut
Römerstrasse 8
8400 Winterthur
052 267 23 18 (Kasse)
info@historischer-verein-winterthur.ch

Group & pricing information

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Regular: CHF 5.- Reduced: CHF 3.- Workshops and guided tours for groups on request

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Winterthur
Zurich Region
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Museum Lindengut
Römerstrasse 8
8400 Winterthur
Phone  +41 (0)52 213 47 77
historischer-verein-winterthur.ch
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Opening hours

Tue-Thu, Sat 14-17; Sun 10-12, 14-17 The toy department is not accessible until further notice due to renovation work.

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