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Explore the rich folklore and history of Lauterbrunnen at Talmuseum, a captivating cultural experience in the heart of the Swiss Alps.
Talmuseum, nestled in the heart of Lauterbrunnen, offers a captivating journey through regional folklore and history. This charming museum showcases a rich collection of artifacts, tales, and cultural heritage, perfect for tourists seeking to immerse themselves in the local traditions of the Swiss Alps.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, head towards Lauterbrunnen, which is well-signposted from major roads in the Bernese Oberland area. From Interlaken, take the A8 motorway towards Spiez, then follow signs for Lauterbrunnen. Once in Lauterbrunnen, continue on the main road until you reach 'In der Ey'. Talmuseum is located at In der Ey 184, which is a short drive from the center of Lauterbrunnen. There is limited parking available near the museum, so plan to arrive early if you want to secure a spot.
Public Transportation (Train and Bus)
To reach Talmuseum using public transportation, take a train to Lauterbrunnen from either Interlaken or Grindelwald. The journey takes approximately 20-30 minutes. Once you arrive at Lauterbrunnen train station, exit and look for the bus stop. Take Bus Line 141 towards 'Lauterbrunnen, In der Ey'. The bus ride will take around 5-10 minutes. Get off at the bus stop 'Lauterbrunnen, In der Ey', and Talmuseum will be a short walk from the bus stop, located at In der Ey 184.
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