Musée suisse de l'orgue
Overview
Intro
The history of the Swiss Organ Museum is the result of a double safeguarding of important assets of the country's musical and architectural heritage: a beautiful collection of old organs exhibited in a nine-century old barn.
The history of the Swiss Organ Museum is the result of a double safeguarding of important assets of the country's musical and architectural heritage: a beautiful collection of old organs exhibited in a nine-century old barn. As soon as you enter the museum, your eyes will wander from the hydraulic organ (circa 246 B.C.), through instruments such as the Elysée organ, the Emmental organ, the cardboard organ, the barrel organs, the open organ, the flute clocks, the harmoniums up to the great organ of Radio Lausanne... But: follow the guide!
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General information
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Musée suisse de l'orgue
St-Bernard 5 1852 Roche 021 960 46 57 (secrétariat) secretariat@orgue.ch |
Group & pricing information
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Prices on www.orgue.ch for reservations!
Prices for unreserved days announced on site: Adults: CHF 10.00 Children aged 6 to 16: CHF 5.00 Students, apprentices, AVS, unemployed, AI 8 frs Family 25 frs Groups of 10 or more: CHF 5 per person from the 11th person upwards |
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Musée Suisse de l'Orgue
Case postale 5
1852
Roche VD
Switzerland
Phone
+41 (0)21 960 46 57
Fax +41 (0)21 960 46 58
secretariat@orgue.ch
orgue.ch
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