Museum
Ortsmuseum Bütschwil
Ortsmuseum Bütschwil, Bütschwil
Architecture and culture are at the heart of the Bütschwil Museum Society. It is not only responsible for the preservation of the Hätschberg sawmill, whose origins probably date back to the 16th century. The association also runs the museum at Eichelstock, which represents the way people lived over 200 years ago, as the buildings have been preserved in their almost original state. They are home to the parlor of secondary school teacher Josef Halter (1877 - 1968) and house the exhibition on Dietfurt postcard photographer Alfred Lichtensteiger (1873 - 1952). The smaller house dates back to 1732. The larger house, in which the pub "Zur Traube" was run in 1784, dates back to the middle of the 18th century.
Finally, the museum society rents out the idyllically situated Taamühle for social events, having saved the mill's cider mill building from decay and restored it.
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Address
Ortsmuseum Bütschwil
Eichelstockplatz
9606 Bütschwil
Date
Open during exhibitions.
Guided tours by appointment: T 071 983 22 79 (Heidi Koller)
Price
Free admission
Contact
Ortsmuseum Bütschwil
Bahnhofstrasse 2
9601 Lütisburg-Station
mekamedia@bluewin.ch
071 980 06 00
Category
- Museum
Target groups
- Also recommended for children
Topic
- Village / City / Region
Webcode
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