Intro

In the historic rooms of the convent, which is still inhabited today by eight Benedictine nuns, the museum tells the story of the monastery since its foundation by

In the historic rooms of the convent, which is still inhabited today by eight Benedictine nuns, the museum tells the story of the monastery from its foundation by Charlemagne in the 8th century to the present day using extraordinary objects. On display are Carolingian marble sculptures and window glass, Romanesque wall paintings from the church and, last but not least, the life of the nuns.

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Contact address
Museum Kloster St. Johann Müstair
7537 Müstair
081 858 61 89 (Museum, Klosterladen)
visit-museum@muestair.ch
Location
Kloster St. Johann
Klostermuseum
Via Maistra 73
7537 Müstair
Switzerland

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Admission prices vary between CHF 5 and 12 depending on the tour and category. Children up to 6 years receive free admission.

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Overview
Müstair
Graubünden
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Opening hours

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat 09:00 - 18:00
Sun 13:30 - 18:00

May-Oct: Mon-Sat 9-18; Sun, public holidays 13.30-18 Nov-Apr: Mon-Sat 10-12, 13.30-16.30; Sun, public holidays 13.30-16.30 Open daily with the exception of 25.12. Museum and church tours on advertised dates and on request.

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