Absinthe House
The museum (maison de l’absinthe) offers insight into the history and production of the alcoholic beverage absinthe, banned in 1910, only since 2005 legally permitted again.
The museums, art galleries and similar organisations are arranged in alphabetical order of their location.
The museum (maison de l’absinthe) offers insight into the history and production of the alcoholic beverage absinthe, banned in 1910, only since 2005 legally permitted again.
The museum “la Grange” is dedicated to Australian Aboriginal art and is the only museum of its kind in Europe. The collections come from the Burkhardt-Felder Foundation Art and Culture and are exhibited in a beautiful 18th century castle.
The works by Bernhard Luginbühl (1929-2011) featured a variety of materials, including iron, bones, wood and even weapons and industrial waste. A park in Bern showcases about 60 of his enormous rusty creations, including animal figures. In addition to sculpture, Luginbühl also produced graphic design, lyric poetry and more fleeting works such as burning things in … Read more » “Sculpture Park Bernhard Luginbühl”
The museum shows the works by the portraitist and naturalist painter Eugène Burnand (1850-1921).