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Besøk Zermatts brannstasjonmuseum

Najboljši čas za obisk

Visit in the late morning around 10:30 AM, right when it opens, to avoid the post-lunch crowd from nearby restaurants. The museum stays quiet on rainy afternoons when other visitors head to the slopes.

Nasveti za proračun

Entry is 8 CHF for adults and 5 CHF for children. The Swiss Travel Pass and Zermatt Pass do not cover admission, but children under 6 enter free.

Priporočeno za

Families with kids, History enthusiasts, Travelers seeking offbeat attractions

Načrtujte svoj obisk

45-60 minutes

O znamenitosti

Hitre informacije: Housed in Zermatt's original 1920s fire station, this museum still smells faintly of smoke and horse leather from the days when firefighters rode draft horses to blazes. Over 200 pieces of vintage firefighting equipment are on display, including hand-pumped engines from the 1800s that required 12 men to operate.

Poudarki: The museum's centerpiece is a fully restored 1950s fire engine that still runs, and visitors can sit in the driver's seat and ring its brass bell. The original horse stalls remain intact, complete with leather harnesses and a hay loft, giving a visceral sense of what it was like to scramble for an emergency in the early 1900s.

Notranji nasveti

  • Wear the fire helmet provided at the entrance for a fun photo inside the 1950s fire engine.
  • Ask the volunteer staff to demonstrate the hand-pumped engine, they love showing how 12 men once moved 40 liters of water per minute.
  • Skip the audio guide if you are short on time, the printed English descriptions are sufficient.
  • Visit on a weekday to have the horse stalls and engine room entirely to yourself for photos.
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