Albert Anker Haus
Overview
Intro
In the Bernese Seeland, slightly set back from the road and elevated, stands a stately farmhouse with a broad, low-pitched tiled roof. Albert Anker was born here on 1.
In the Bernese Seeland, slightly set back from the road and elevated, stands a stately farmhouse with a broad, low-pitched tiled roof. This is where Albert Anker was born on April 1, 1831, where he spent most of his life and where he died in 1910 at the age of 79. The painting studio that Albert Anker had built into his house above the Gaden is unique in its kind and has been preserved almost unchanged to this day. The workroom conveys much of the artistic spirit and taste of the late 19th century. With its special atmosphere, the studio is probably the only one from that period to have largely preserved its original furnishings - making it seem as if the master would return to his easel at any moment.
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General information
| Contact address |
Centre Albert Anker
Müntschemiergasse 7 3232 Ins 032 313 53 54 info@centrealbertanker.ch |
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Group & pricing information
| Further prices (starting from) |
up to 7 persons flat rate CHF 70.00 above CHF 10.00 per person.
Children and young people half price. Duration of the tour approx. 45 to 60 minutes. Maximum group size per tour 20. |
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Address
Albert Anker-Haus
Müntschemiergasse 7
3232
Ins
Switzerland
Phone
+41 (0)32 313 19 47
info@albert-anker.ch
albert-anker.ch
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