Richard Wagner and Tribschen

Richard Wagner (1813-1883) left his “Tribschen idyll” near Lucerne one hundred fifty years ago. He lived in Tribschen from 1866 to 1872 and has kept the most beautiful memories of this place. He worked intensively on his monumental “Ring of the Nibelung” and other world-famous compositions here. The Richard Wagner Museum is devoting an entire … Read more » “Richard Wagner and Tribschen”

The Planetary Path Weissenstein

The Planetary path begins on Mount Weissenstein (Canton Solothurn) near the Kurhaus. The approximately one-and-a-half hour hiking trail along the Jurassic Chain from Weissenstein to the Hasenmatt and Stallflue provides information about the solar system, the sun, the nine planets (including Pluto), and thirty-three (of around one hundred and eighty) moons. The Planetary Path represents … Read more » “The Planetary Path Weissenstein”

Exhibition on Multilingualism

Multilingualism in school classes and work has been a reality for years and is still increasing. The event at the Sprachpanorama in Laufenburg (Canton of Aargau) provides an opportunity to explore the different dimensions of multilingualism, with participants exploring the nine different themes in small groups and taking part in workshops and guided tours. The … Read more » “Exhibition on Multilingualism”