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    Schönes Schloss zum besichtigen. Das Schloss beherbergt eine Dauerausstellung die unter anderem Töpferware, Uniformen und Musikinstrumente präsentiert. Die Ausstellungsräume sind einfach aber schön gemacht. Von den vier Türmen des Schlosses, die man besichtigen kann, hat man eine tolle Aussicht auf die schöne Stadt Thun. Vom Bahnhof ist man recht schnell beim Schloss (schätzungsweise 15 Minuten zu Fuss). Es gilt zu beachten, dass im Schloss selbst viel Treppensteigen angesagt ist.

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    Matterhorn museum - Main exhibition hall

    Matterhorn museum

    4.9(7 reviews)
    82.5 km

    As far as local history museums go, this is one of the best anywhere. It helps that the subject…read morematter is so iconic. The museum focuses on the scaling of the Matterhorn, and how the town culture developed around Alpine climbing. You'll find all sorts of artifacts like the original ropes and ice axes used to climb the matterhorn. The museum has three levels. The first is the main entrance, ticket booth, and gift shop. There are lockers to leave bags and hangars for jackets. The second level is below the street and is a metal grate walkway with historical items. The deepest and final level has the largest selection of artifacts and information. An audio guide is available in many languages but you'll need to download an app. Staff is minimal but does speak English.

    Located in the center of Zermatt, Switzerland under it's namesake the glass dome Matterhorn…read moremuseum. Entry fee CHF 10, but was part of our 10 day Collette tour of Alpine Trains and Scenic Lakes. Severe space restrictions, with most of the museum underground. Three stories, with only the top story above ground. The bottom two floors have a constructed replica of a 19th century Swiss village, with stuffed farm animals, and furnishings from the period. You walk down the main street of Zermatt, only from 200 years ago. Film depicts life back in the older days, and the equipment used to climb the Matterhorn. Model of the mountain, where you may press a button next to the first successful hike to the top by that particular pathway, and see the lighted guided path alongside the mountain. The earliest hikes from the 1860s were on the more gradual inclines, whereas the latest hikes were on the very steep cliff faces. Today about 3000 people successfully climb the mountain annually, as it is described as a moderate climb, but exposed to the elements. About 150 people try to climb the mountain daily, which takes 9-12 hours. The last third is through snow and ice, requiring crampons. Only a handful of those 150 will make it to the top and back. About a handful die each year, with some 500 people killed in attempting the climb throughout the ages. There is even a cemetery for those killed on the mountain. A much more formidable mountain to climb is France's Mt Blanc, tallest mountain in Europe, with some 8,000 climbers killed! There are guides who for about 1300 Euros will take you to the top of Matterhorn, to have your selfie picture taken!

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    Matterhorn museum - Main exhibition hall

    Main exhibition hall

    Matterhorn museum - Main entrance

    Main entrance

    Matterhorn museum - The real one

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    The real one

    Verkehrshaus der Schweiz - Old Swiss Air jet

    Verkehrshaus der Schweiz

    4.4(22 reviews)
    62.4 km

    This was an outstanding museum to which we did not allocate nearly enough time. Great displays of…read moreold train cars, automobiles and planes, plus lots of interactive exhibits about energy, about being careful while bicycling (using virtual reality headsets). Unfortunately we arrived 90 minutes before closing and did not have time to see the movies or fully engage with many of the exhibits. Very nice restaurant as well

    This is a wonderful museum, family-friendly and a must see for anyone interested in energy,…read moresustainability and transportation. We stopped by unexpectedly after our hiking plans were rained out, and were very glad we did! We got discounted tickets with our Swiss travel pass and decided to check out the main museum. We spent most of our time in the energy, train, and car sections of the museum. For a weekday afternoon near closing time, it was not crowded at all so we were able to see everything we wanted. Some of the highlights are the various railroad cars - it was so interesting to see how the appearances differed across centuries! The huge model trainset would be a lot of fun for kids. We were also struck by the wide selection of cars across centuries, and the machinery that brings them up and down so you can see them more closely. The simulation experiences are really cool for all ages, we learned a lot about the different forces at play during the crash test. The museum of mirrors was also a hit - it was so much fun trying to figure out what is mirror and what is not. All in all a great experience, I only wish we could have spent longer there before it closed to check out more of the ships and aviation sections of the museum. It is a delight for all ages and very educational.

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    Verkehrshaus der Schweiz - Tram cars

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    Verkehrshaus der Schweiz - Funicular

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    Omega Museum

    Omega Museum

    5.0(2 reviews)
    51.7 km

    Highly recommend this museum when you are visit Biel. Superb and clean museum. Every floor has…read morehistory of search or omega watches. I was extremely impressed by this Omega museum as it recently opened within the last few years. Gorgeous architecture and very modern. You can learn the history of omega and how their original time pieces have evolved throughout time. Plenty of mens and womens watches were on display. Even JFK watch was there. Also there's the Omega instrument from the moon and ended with 007 James Bond collection. Pretty cool!!! Another good bonus?!? Museum is free so come check it out!

    If you are a fan of mechanical watches, this is a must when you visit Switzerland. It has only been…read moreopen for two months as of this writing, but is fantastic. The third floor is entirely Swatch and the second floor is all Omega. Both are excellent, but are for people of different tastes. The history of Omega is outlined beautifully throughout. It starts with a video of the history of time and clock-making in general. Then you enter the main Museum section with samples of virtually every time piece Omega ever made. Included with the tour is a red telephone-like device on which you can listen to the history by pushing numeric buttons associated with each case. You move chronologically through the displays - past the space walk and lunar landing displays - all the way through to the end where there are displays summarizing the Bond movies and their representative watches. There is a final presentation of the unique coaxial movement. A great experience for those who appreciate fine watchmaking.

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    Omega Museum - The museum exterior.

    The museum exterior.

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