Discover the best top things to do in Canton of Fribourg, Switzerland including Musee Suisse de la Machine a Coudre, Across the Screen, Eisenbahn und Sammler Museum Courlevon, Musee d'Art et d'Histoire, Musee des Chemins de fer du Kaeserberg, Vitromusee Romont, Musee Gruerien, HR Giger Museum, Musee de Morat, Musee d'art et d'histoire MAHF.
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Located in the centre of the town of Fribourg in a vaulted 12th century cellar, the Swiss Sewing Machine and Unusual Objects Museum presents pieces from around the world, ranging from the sewing-machine to the iron and the mechanical vacuum cleaner.The museum offers a collection of over 250 sewing machines from the 19th and 20th centuries, used in households but also in the shops of fabric and leather artisans. Rediscover household methods used in Switzerland and elsewhere over the past two centuries.
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Technikgeschichte erleben im Eisenbahn und Sammler Museum Courlevon (ESMC) Im ESMC wird Technikgeschichte anhand von Modellen von Eisenbahnen, Dampfmaschienen, Autos etc und historischen Ausstellungsobjekten wie Uniformen, Schilder, einem Berna LKW von 1948 fuer Kids und Erwachsene erlebbar . In seinem Eisenbahn und Sammler Museum Courlevon stellt Leonard neu nun am Sonntag von 14.00-16.00 seine Sammlung von verschiedenen Eisenbahnen, seinem Modell des Bahnhofs Murten in Spur Nvon 1944, Dampfmaschienen, Hueten, Autos, Flugzeugen, einem echten Berna LKW von 1948 und viele weitere Objekte persoenlich vor. Schon 2016 gruendete Leonard Riesen mit knapp 10 Jahren das Eisenbahn und Sammler Museum Courlevon und landete damit bereits auf der Titelseite der Freiburger Nachrichten. In der Zwischenzeit ist einiges zur Sammlung dazugekommen...
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A rich collection of art and archaeology from our origins to the present day. The biggest collection of Swiss sculpture from the first half of the 16th century.Spread over three old buildings in the town of Fribourg, the museum has a magnificent garden in front of it adorned with monumental sculptures by Saint Phalle, Luginbühl, Ramseyer, Wiggli and Angéloz.
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It is 11 o'clock. The station master announces the train pulling into the station, This is where a wonderful tale becomes reality thanks so the perseverance of its conceptor, Marc Antiglio. An imaginary network of miniature railways will take you a journey through Switzerland as is it were real. Built on 3 levels, on a scale of 1:87, 2045 metres of track are layed.
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Devoted entirely to the glass arts, the Vitromusee in Romont houses, manages and showcases important collections that bring together stained-glass windows, reverse paintings on glass, objects in glass, and graphic works, as well as tools and materials related to the glass arts. In addition, there are several thousand fragments of ancient windows and glazing schemes, as well as collections of works of art in glass. This collection, under one roof and touching on all facets of the glass arts, is unparalleled in Switzerland. Since the opening of the Vitromusee in 1981, the collections have evolved continually, thanks to donations, acquisitions of specific objects, items on deposit or loan, and also as a result of emergency measures undertaken to safeguard Switzerland’s heritage in glass.
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The Musee gruerien of Bulle, Gruyere Region "Stories to share": Ever since 1917, the Musee gruerien has been examining and highlighting the cultural heritage of the Gruyere region. Located close to the historical centre of Bulle, the museum offers since 2012 an interactive permanent exhibition: a circuit entitled "Gruyere - Footprints and Detours". A sign-posted path introduces you to the Gruyere region and its inhabitants. A vibrant, up-to-date overview of the cultural heritage. Dynamic lighting,an atmosphere that appeals to your feelings. Easy access for all ages. Reconstructions of interiors and themed areas tell of the economic, religious and social history of the inhabitants of the region between the 16th and 20th centuries. There are farmers' rooms, mountain cheese dairies, objects bearing witness to popular piety, everyday life and the pastoral cycle. Objects, costumes and documents reveal the richness of a traditional culture based on the farming of mountain pastures and trading of the famous Gruyere AOC cheese. Guided visits of the museum and the townwalk on demand. 150 square metres are given over to alternating presentations of the most beautiful and unique collections from the Museum's archives. A permanent exhibition of daguerrotypes by J.-Ph. Girault de Prangey. 350 square metres are given over to short-term topical and/or artistic exhibitions. A theme-circuit has been specially designed for children. It includes items that can be manipulated and various games that are directly linked to the topics in each section. Children can, for example, play a memory game comparing Bulle in 1912 to the 21st century town, build a woodshingle roof or use a magnetic board to make up their own >.
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Be aware that the last entrance to visit the museum is 45 minutes before the closing time - HR GIGER IS ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS SWISS ARTISTS. He was awarded an « Oscar » in 1980 in Hollywood for the movie « Alien ». He was the designer of the Alien beast and different other biomechanical creatures. The artist was born in Coire in 1940. Giger has given to Gruyeres a different dimension, a wonderful attraction: two worlds completely opposed. One traditional and the other one fantastic. The visitor penetrates in the biomechanical, surrealistic and mind-blowing place. The museum is open since 1998. Most of its twenty rooms are reserved for Giger’s work: paintings, sculptures and furnitures. His private collection is shown on the third floor artist such as Coleman, Dado, E. Fuchs, Schwarz, Steve Leuba, etc. A bar completely designed by Giger built on the left hand side of the Museum is the last living master piece of the artist where the atmosphere and the sensation are incomparable.
After collect my first Giger print in 1992, I finally made it to Gruyeres and to the Museum in 2018. I was somewhat overwhelmed by the visit, and thoroughly enjoyed the exhibition. Several years ago, I was in Chur and found the Giger Bar almost by accident, and THAT was a huge moment for me too. While I would say the pieces here on display are more for fans than for the casual art-lover, the breadth of Giger's work is truly amazing. Most people will recognise the "Alien" work, but there's so much more here to see. If you do go to see the "Alien" pieces, don't forget to look up as you walk into the exhibition room or you might miss something quite thrilling and awesome.
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