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Museum

  • openinghours.days.long.monday closed

  • openinghours.days.long.tuesday Open till openinghours.days.long.sunday openinghours.openfromto.long

Café du Château

  • openinghours.days.long.monday closed

  • openinghours.days.long.tuesday Open till openinghours.days.long.sunday openinghours.openfromto.long

Special opening times

  • Swiss Federal Fast 15.09.2024 openinghours.openfromto.long

  • Monday of the Swiss Federal Fast 16.09.2024 closed

  • Christmas Eve 24.12.2024 openinghours.openfromto.long

  • Christmas Day 25.12.2024 closed

  • St. Stephen's Day 26.12.2024 openinghours.openfromto.long

  • New Year's Eve 31.12.2024 openinghours.openfromto.long

  • New Year's Day 01.01.2025 closed

  • Berchtold's Day 02.01.2025 openinghours.openfromto.long

  • Good Friday 18.04.2025 openinghours.openfromto.long

  • Easter Sunday 20.04.2025 openinghours.openfromto.long

  • Easter Monday 21.04.2025 openinghours.openfromto.long

  • Ascension 09.05.2024 openinghours.openfromto.long

  • Pentecost 19.05.2024 openinghours.openfromto.long

  • Whit Monday 20.05.2024 openinghours.openfromto.long

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Vernissage - What is Switzerland?

Free admission

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Vernissage of our new permanent exhibition. This exhibition sets out to explore the Swiss myths and measure them against the everyday lives of the Swiss population, from the 18th century to the present day.

14:00-16:00 Student Guides

Discover the exhbition with the student guides of the Établissement primaire de Nyon Jura et Prangins as well as the Établissements secondaires de Gland - Grand-Champ und Morges Beausobre.

16:00-17:00 Speeches

  • Denise Tonella, Director of the Swiss National Museum
  • Helen Bieri Thomson, Director of the Château de Prangins
  • Marie-Hélène Pellet et Nicole Staremberg, commissaires d’exposition
  • Antoine Chollet, Senior Lecturer and Researcher, Institut d’études politiques of Lausanne University
 
Followed by an aperitif in the courtyard of the Castle.
 
The event is held outdoors in all weathers.

Château de Prangins

Wheelchair accessible

This event is in the past.

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+41 22 994 88 90 info.prangins@museenational.ch

The exhibition

switzerlandThe world’s oldest democracy, a major financial centre and perpetual armed neutrality – is that the reality of Switzerland, or just a series of clichés? This exhibition sets out to explore those myths and measure them against the everyday lives of the Swiss population, from the 18th century to the present day.

Each room examines a theme that is central to understanding Switzerland, then and now: identity, territory, family and the role of women, but also work and democracy.

Aimed in particular at the younger generations, this new exhibition makes their voices heard and interweaves them with the testimony of those who have helped to build Switzerland’s prosperity since the late 19th century. By way of conclusion, a young audience investigates a myth that is still alive and well today: Switzerland as a “happy” country!

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