Museum
Museum Stemmler
Museum Stemmler, Schaffhausen
Take a unique look at this fascinating collection of birdlife in our region. In this natural history collection you can marvel at the last capercaillie nest from the Randen.
The Stemmler Museum was set up by nature and animal conservationist Carl Stemmler (1882-1971). In its entirety, it represents an important contemporary document. The museum brings together a wealth of zoological objects, including Bird and mammal specimens, skulls, skins, snake skins and teeth. The museum is a fascinating panopticon of the animal world. The exquisite collection of birds of prey - especially golden eagles and bearded vultures - was intended by Carl Stemmler as a manifesto against their persecution.
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Address
Museum Stemmler
Sporrengasse 7
8200 Schaffhausen
Date
Also by appointment, for groups only
Price
Free admission
Guided tours for groups: CHF 150.-
Workshops for school classes from the Canton of Schaffhausen: free of charge
Workshops for schools outside the canton: CHF 150.
Contact
Museum Stemmler
Sporrengasse 7
8200 Schaffhausen
urs.weibel@stsh.ch
052 625 88 46 (Museum Stemmler)
052 633 07 77 (Museum zu Allerheiligen)
Category
- Museum
Target groups
- Also recommended for children
Topic
- Animals
Services
- Shop
Memberships
- Member of Verband der Museen der Schweiz VMS
Webcode
www.guidle.com/YBT3cG