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Home Β» Activities Β» Museums. If you buy something through a link here, we may earn a commission. See our disclosure policy. Note that p rices and opening times may change without notice. Switzerland has so many fun interactive museums, which make learning fun for both children and adults. Below I have selected our favorite family-friendly museums on topics including history, culture, food, art, transportation, castles, and sport and technology. These are a great choice for cold rainy days when you need to be inside.
See SBB Railaway offers for museums. See the list of museums. If you are a tourist, you can purchase the Swiss Travel Pass , which includes public transportation in Switzerland trains, trams, buses, boats , discounts on mountain railways and many amusements.
It also includes entrance to more than museums. The pass can be purchased for days. Book pass here. Many Swiss cities offer short term visitor passes that give discounts on museums and other amusements in the area. This open-air living museum in the beautiful Bernese alps lets you experience traditional Swiss rural life. They also have some trade on display including a cheese dairy, loom weaving, a blacksmith, etc.
Location: Near Interlaken β Museumsstrasse 9, Brienzwiler. The wooden cow figurines from Trauffer are an iconic symbol of Swiss childhood. Seemingly every home, day care, and play area has some of these adorable farm-themed wooden toys. The tour features life-sized models of traditional Swiss animals like cows, goats, and sheep, as well as interactive displays on Swiss folklore and customs. Children will love the fun activities like milking cows, making butter, and trying traditional Swiss snacks.
Additionally, there are outdoor play areas where children can climb, swing, and slide. They also offer workshops where children can paint wooden animals and adults can carve them. They have a large collection of artifacts, including weapons, textiles, and artwork, which can help you understand what life was like in Switzerland throughout many centuries.