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The Gandahus is the oldest type of wooden house in Vals and has been largely preserved as such. In the historic house from the 16th century

The Gandahus is the oldest type of wooden house in Vals and has been largely preserved as such. In the historic 16th-century house and Zerfreila-Spicherli (1779), the museum houses a local history collection on the cultural history of the Walser people in the Vals Valley. Exhibits on furniture, household goods, crafts, hunting, agriculture and textiles are on display. A permanent exhibition on the subject of the Swabians, featuring a radio play with historical pictorial documents and a theatrical-scenic sequence of photographs with musical accompaniment, draws attention to this period of Walser history.

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Contact address
Heimatmuseum Gandahus
Schellenberg 17
7000 Chur
081 353 15 12 (privat, P. Loretz)
peter_loretz@bluewin.ch

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Further prices (starting from)
Adults: CHF 8.-

Pupils: CHF 4.-
Groups of 10 or more: CHF 6.-
Groups of schoolchildren: CHF 3.-
Children up to 7 years: free admission

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Heimatmuseum Gandahus
Treua
7132  Vals
Switzerland


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Vals
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Heimatmuseum Gandahus
Treua
7132 Vals
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Opening hours

Guided tours: May - Oct.: Wed & Fri 16.00 (meeting point at the Visit Vals office) By appointment: T 081 920 70 70 or visitvals@vals.ch