Intro

The exhibition presents an interesting spectrum from the Rhaetian Railway’s cultural and social history.

The exhibition presents an interesting spectrum from the Rhaetian Railway’s cultural and social history. Wander through valleys and tunnels, learn interesting facts about the pioneering feats involved in construction of the line and listen to the stories of the first female Rhaetian Railway conductor.

Children’s tour

A tour specially designed for children leads through the permanent exhibition, with 14 stops! At the museum counter, the “little explorers” receive their own children’s ticket to be stamped, as well as a children’s map.

Attractions at the railway museum

- Driving simulator in the crocodile locomotive: drive this through the virtual Albula valley yourself! (Operating times are indicated on site, generally each day between 1 and 3 pm).

- Exhibition depot in basement: rummage through the 600 objects from the Rhaetian Railway’s everyday operations.

- Model railway system

What to experience

Sitting at the Controls of the Crocodile

In front of the museum entrance stands one of the last surviving Ge 6/6 I locomotives – the legendary "Crocodile". You can climb into the cab and, thanks to a driving simulator, travel the Albula Line yourself. An experience for railway fans and children alike.

  • Good to know: The Crocodile is in the outdoor area – accessible in any weather.
  • Tip: The model railway workshop by Bernhard Tarnutzer runs Tue–Sun from 3 pm.

Discovering Railway History

In the exhibition rooms, you learn how the Albula Line – with its spiral tunnels, viaducts and loop tunnels – was constructed. Historical plans, original documents and retired station clocks tell the story of the people and machines behind this construction project. A miniature layout in O scale shows the route as a model.

  • Good to know: Audio guides are available in several languages.
  • Tip: The museum's special exhibitions change regularly – worth a return visit.

Walking the Albula Railway Trail

The Albula Railway Trail leads from Preda to Bergün, following the UNESCO World Heritage route through tunnels and across viaducts. You can combine the walk with a museum visit: take the RhB from Bergün to Preda and walk back to the railway village.

  • Good to know: The museum is right next to Bergün station – ideal as a starting or finishing point.
  • Tip: Bergün is a car-free railway village – best reached by RhB from Chur or St. Moritz.

General information

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Contact address
Bahnmuseum Albula
Veja Stazion 11
7482 Bergün/Bravuogn
081 420 00 06 (Museum)
contact@bahnmuseum-albula.ch

Group & pricing information

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Further prices (starting from)
CHF 15.00
Groups from 10 p.: CHF 13.00/pers.
Schools: CHF 9.00/student/teacher CHF 15.00
Children up to 16 years: CHF 11.00
Children and teenagers up to 6 years: free admission

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Bahnmuseum Albula
Plazi 2A
Dienstleistungszentrum
7482  Bergün / Bravuogn
Switzerland

Phone  +41 (0)81 420 00 06
albulatunnel@bahnmuseum-albula.ch
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Bergün / Bravuogn
Graubünden
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Contact

Bahnmuseum Albula
Plazi 2A
Dienstleistungszentrum
7482 Bergün / Bravuogn
Phone  +41 (0)81 420 00 06
bahnmuseum-albula.ch
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Opening hours

Daily 10:00 - 17:00

Closed from 23 November to 10 December 2026 due to company holidays.

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