Museum Neuthal Textil- und Industriekultur

Museum Neuthal Textile and Industrial Heritage
Museum Neuthal Textile and Industrial Heritage
This museum, housed within the historical walls of a former spinning mill, provides an insight into 200 years of industrialization and the textile industry.

In the former spinning mill of Adolf Guyer-Zeller, guests can immerse themselves in the industrial heyday of the region around Neuthal. Four main themes are presented within the history-steeped factory walls: hydropower, spinning, weaving, and embroidery.

Visitors can learn all about the use of hydropower, view a fascinating collection of weaving machines with pieces dating from 1860 to 1996, and discover how the home and factory workers lived in bygone days and what their employer, Adolf Guyer-Zeller, had to do with the Jungfrau Railway.

Numerous volunteers from the Neuthal Industrial Heritage Association devote themselves to the preservation of the machines and take interested visitors on a guided tour through the museum.

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Museum Neuthal Textile and Industrial Heritage
Museum Neuthal Textile and Industrial Heritage
Museum Neuthal Textile and Industrial Heritage
Museum Neuthal Textile and Industrial Heritage

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Open every Sunday from May through October, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The “Dem Wasser auf der Spur” exhibit is open to the public 365 days a year.
Guided tours for groups are available year-round upon request.

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Im Neuthal 6
8344 Neuthal
Switzerland

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