Emma Kunz Museum
Overview
Intro
In 1986, the Emma Kunz Center was founded in the Roman quarry in Würenlos to preserve the knowledge of Emma Kunz (1892-1963) as an artist, researcher and naturopath for posterity,
In 1986, the Emma Kunz Center was founded in the Roman quarry in Würenlos to preserve the findings of Emma Kunz (1892-1963) as an artist, researcher and naturopath for posterity, as well as to mine the healing stone AION A that she discovered here and make it accessible to people. Around 40 of her works can be seen in the temporary exhibition at the Emma Kunz Museum, which was opened in 1991. Emma Kunz has left posterity an incomparable artistic legacy of around 400 paintings. Her works have since been exhibited in many museums around the world. An important attraction of the complex is the mighty Emma Kunz rock grotto. Emma Kunz came here again and again to "recharge like a battery", as she put it, through the balancing and harmonizing effect of the grotto on body and mind. Today, countless people visit this earth shrine in the spirit of Emma Kunz. The Emma Kunz Grotto can be booked online in advance.
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General information
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Emma Kunz Zentrum
Steinbruchstrasse 5 5436 Würenlos 056 424 20 60 info@emma-kunz.com |
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Group & pricing information
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Adults: CHF 14.- Children (6 to 16 years): CHF 5.- Children (under 6 years): Free admission
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Booking Information
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