Intro

The Valaisian Suonen Museum is in the heart of the little village of Botyre (Ayent Community) 6 kilometres away from Anzère. It is dedicated to issues pertaining to the Suonen (ancient irrigation channels).

“Suonen in German or bisses in French” are mainly old, narrow channels, which for centuries carried water from distant glacier streams to the rain-starved Valaisan valleys. Some of them were hacked out of cliff faces in potentially fatal conditions. These channels are an essential part of Valaisan history.
The museum in located in the “Painted House”, a building from the 17th century that is a protected monument. In the 270- square-meter exhibiton area, visitors can retrace the history of the Sounen over the centuries, from the Romans to the present. On four floors the visitor embarks on a journey into the past.

General information

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Contact address
Musée valaisan des bisses
Rue du Pissieu 1
1966 Botyre - Ayent
027 398 41 47
contact@musee-des-bisses.ch

Group & pricing information

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Further prices (starting from)
Adults: CHF 10.00
Reduced (students/AVS/AI - on presentation of a legitimation card) : CHF 9.00
Children : CHF 5.00
Family: CHF 25.00
Group (7 people or more): free admission for group leader (group ticket)

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Address

Walliser Suonen Museum
Rue du Pissieu 1
1966  Botyre (Ayent)
Switzerland

Phone  +41 (0)27 398 41 47
contact@musee-des-bisses.ch
bisses-valais.ch
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Walliser Suonen Museum
Rue du Pissieu 1
1966 Botyre (Ayent)
Phone  +41 (0)27 398 41 47
bisses-valais.ch
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Opening hours

mid-April to mid-November Spring and autumn opening times : Wednesday to Friday, 2pm to 7pm Saturday, 10 am to 7 pm Sunday, 11 am to 7 pm Summer opening hours (July and August) : Monday to Friday, 2pm to 7pm Saturday, 10am to 7pm Sunday, 11am to 7pm The Museum will be closed on August 1.

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