Albert Anker Haus
Overview
Intro
In the Bernese Seeland, slightly set back from the road and elevated, stands a stately farmhouse with a wide overhanging, 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 wide overhanging, low-pitched tiled roof. Here Albert Anker was born on April 1, 1831, here he spent most of his life, and here he died in 1910 at the age of 79. Unique in its kind is the painting studio that Albert Anker had built into his house above the Gaden and which has been preserved almost unchanged to this day. The workroom conveys much of the artist's spirit and contemporary taste of the late 19th century. With its special atmosphere, the studio is probably the only one from that time with largely preserved original furnishings - so that one thinks the master will return to his easel at any moment.
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Group & pricing information
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up to 7 persons flat rate CHF 70.00 more per person CHF 10.00 additional.
Children and teenagers half price. Duration of the guided tour approx. 45 to 60 minutes. Group size per tour maximum 20. |
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