Turngeräte-Museum
Overview
Intro
Hardly any school subject is associated with as many emotions as physical education. This is how the gymnastics equipment museum welcomes visitors.
Hardly any school subject is associated with as many emotions as physical education. This is how the Gymnastics Equipment Museum welcomes visitors. The exhibition shows 300 years of the history of gymnastics. It also addresses controversial topics such as the political side of gymnastics, gender issues and the rivalry between gymnastics and sport. Rare historical gymnastics equipment is presented in a contemporary scenographic setting in a small space. For the most part, it was possible to take them over from the disbanded Swiss Sports Museum. In addition to the well-known gymnastics equipment, these include what is possibly the oldest surviving pommel horse from 1730 with head and tail, a bar pole from the 19th century and the universal gymnastics apparatus from 1900, which can be converted from a parallel bar into a horizontal bar. The numerous photographs, films and historical books allow visitors to immerse themselves in the world of gymnastics at the time.
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General information
Execution Dates |
06.04.2025 - 26.10.2025
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Contact address |
Turngeräte-Museum
Industriestrasse 10 9642 Ebnat-Kappel 071 992 66 33 museum@alder-eisenhut.swiss |
Location |
Turngeräte-Museum
Industriestrasse 10 9642 Ebnat-Kappel Schweiz |
Group & pricing information
Further prices (starting from) |
CHF 5.00 / person
Children up to 16 years free of charge Guided tours: CHF 10.00 / person |
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Booking Information
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Getting there
Availability
- 06 April 2025
- 13 April 2025
- 20 April 2025
- 27 April 2025
- 04 May 2025
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- 07 September 2025
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- 05 October 2025
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- 26 October 2025