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Presentation of the history and culture of the March region. Religious art; prehistory and early history as well as a collection of Roman masks and carnival props that is unique in Europe.

The March Museum is housed in the Rempen power station, which has a classicist feel. Highlights of the permanent exhibition are the unique collection of Rölli masks and carnival props (Otto Gentsch collection) and the religious art objects (Eduard Wyrsch collection). Paintings, engravings, furniture, crockery, cutlery, a silk loom, traditional costumes and much more bring visitors closer to the customs and home culture of the region. The exhibition "March at the beginning" explains how the March originated and how it developed into the High Middle Ages. Sensational grave goods from the early medieval town of Tuggen are on display, which came to light during excavations in the parish church. Roman coins from Altendorf can also be admired.

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Marchmuseum
8857 Vorderthal
055 445 17 70
info@marchring.ch

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Guided tours: minimum CHF 100.00

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Marchmuseum Rempen
8857  Vorderthal
Switzerland

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Vorderthal
Lucerne – Lake Lucerne
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