Fricktaler Museum
The museum exhibits archaelogical finds from Roman times onwards, the medieval history, paintings (18th century), a 19th century residence, religious art and pays special attention to the Fricktal.
The museums, art galleries and similar organisations are arranged in alphabetical order of their location.
The museum exhibits archaelogical finds from Roman times onwards, the medieval history, paintings (18th century), a 19th century residence, religious art and pays special attention to the Fricktal.
The museum (Spielzeugmuseum) presents wooden toys, dolls and mechanical toys of all kinds. The exhibition includes toys from the eighteenth century onward, cars, railways, magic lanterns, clay animals, dolls, stoves, shops and doll houses.
The collection of the foundation (Fondation Beyeler) comprises more than 400 works by modern and contemporary artists. The museum is famous for this collection and the restoration- and research projects of works from this period (among others paintings by Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, Henri Rousseau, Ernst Warhol, Fernand Léger, Max Ernst).
The museum’s subject is death and burial culture.