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The Capuchin Museum Sursee is located in a monastery built for the Capuchins between 1606 and 1608 and is dedicated to the life and history of the Capuchins.

The Capuchin Museum Sursee is located in a monastery built for the Capuchins between 1606 and 1608 and is dedicated to the life and history of the Capuchins. The exhibits include paintings, sculptures, prints, books, documents, photos and graphic representations on the following topics: History of the Franciscan Orders in Switzerland, History of the Swiss Capuchin Province, Rule of St. Francis, the woolwork and work of the Capuchins, Crib and Cross, Capuchin cells, literature, library and school, Caritas, Fr. Theodosius Florentini, Third Order and Forest Brothers, missions and Capuchin saints and saints.

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Contact address
Kapuzinermuseum Sursee
Wesemlinstrasse 42
6006 Luzern
041 429 67 46 (Museum)
provinzarchiv.ch@kapuziner.org

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Kloster Sursee
Geuenseestrasse 2b
Kapuzinermuseum
6210  Sursee
Switzerland


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Sursee
Lucerne – Lake Lucerne
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Kloster Sursee
Geuenseestrasse 2b
Kapuzinermuseum
6210 Sursee
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May-October / Guided tours in groups only Reservations: City of Sursee: Guided tours T 041 926 91 31, Fax 041 926 90 03 brigitte.geiser@stadtsursee.ch Monastery warden: T 041 922 12 50 kloster@pfarrei-sursee.ch

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