Ortsmuseum Poscht-Chäller
Overview
Intro
The Poscht-Chäller local museum in St. Antönien is a real cabinet of curiosities, in which the history of the village is illustrated with objects from agriculture and tourism.
The Poscht-Chäller local museum in St. Antönien is a real cabinet of curiosities, in which the history of the village is illustrated with objects from agriculture and tourism. Bones and teeth of cave bears are also on display. These remains of the extinct animal species were found in the extensive cave system in the nearby Sulzfluh mountain massif. They are between 80,000 and 100,000 years old. The local museum also exhibits products that were made in the historic St. Antönier pottery Lötscher over four generations. Between the late 18th century and the end of the 19th century, this pottery produced stoves and tableware which, based on the well-known Heimberg and Langnau models, achieved their own archaic and functional aesthetic.
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General information
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Ortsmuseum Poscht-Chäller
Am Platz 7246 St. Antönien 081 332 28 81 jann.fluetsch@kultur-gruppe.ch |
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Ortsmuseum Poscht-Chäller
Am Platz
7246
St. Antönien
Switzerland