Walserhaus
Overview
Intro
The Walserhaus has a rich collection on the cultural history of the village and the Walser people.
The Walserhaus has a rich collection on the cultural history of the village and the Walser people. On display are furniture, household items, utensils and tools for working wood, hemp, wool and flax, toys, religious objects, folk costumes from the old German-speaking settlement and documents on the history of the Walser people. The main house of the museum is a former double dwelling built in 1386, which has been largely preserved in its original state. It is one of the oldest preserved farmhouses in Switzerland.
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General information
| Contact address |
Walserhaus
6685 Bosco Gurin 091 754 18 19 (Museum) museum@walserhaus.ch |
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| Location |
Walserhaus
Ufum Heingåårt 19 6685 Bosco / Gurin Switzerland |
Group & pricing information
| Further prices (starting from) |
Adults: CHF 6.- / Reduced (students, AHV): CHF 4.- / Children (6-16 years): CHF 1.50 / Children up to 6 years: free admission / Groups (from 10 persons): CHF 4.-
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