© Anna Göldi Museum im Hänggiturm Ennenda/Glarus
© Anna Göldi Museum im Hänggiturm Ennenda/Glarus
© Anna Göldi Museum im Hänggiturm Ennenda/Glarus
© Anna Göldi Museum im Hänggiturm Ennenda/Glarus
© Anna Göldi Museum im Hänggiturm Ennenda/Glarus
© Anna Göldi Museum im Hänggiturm Ennenda/Glarus
© Anna Göldi Museum im Hänggiturm Ennenda/Glarus
© Anna Göldi Museum im Hänggiturm Ennenda/Glarus

History, Man / society

Anna Göldi Museum – alle Menschen sind vor dem Gesetz gleich

Anna Göldi Museum, Ennenda

The trial of Anna Göldi takes center stage.

The museum, which opened in 2017, is dedicated to the tragic fate of the maid Anna Göldi, who was executed by the sword in 1782, and traces the stages of her life. At the heart of the exhibition is the incomparably well-documented trial, in particular the detailed court records.  Based on this, visitors are guided from one themed island to another: Witch mania, network of power, enlightenment, journalism, culture of remembrance, rehabilitation.

Temporary exhibition 2024: "Colorful cloths, shared stories - In the footsteps of King Cotton"
Based on a series of headscarves that were produced in Glarus for the African trade, the temporary exhibition focuses on textile production as the subject of a history that has been shared worldwide since the 18th century. It not only takes us back to Anna Göldi's time, which was characterized by social upheaval, but also right into the heart of the current human rights debate.

With a diverse and engaging program, the museum takes up current topics - especially in the area of human rights - and thus spans an arc into the present.

The modern museum is housed in the historically unique and impressive Hängg Tower. Although the term "tower" is misleading. In reality, the exhibition room is a huge, fantastic, almost sacred-looking hall in which printed lengths of fabric were hung to dry during the heyday of the Glarus textile industry. The museum is located in the district of Ennenda and can be reached on foot from Ennenda railroad station in about 10 minutes and from Glarus railroad station in about 15 minutes.

From April to October, there is a public guided tour of the permanent exhibition for individuals on the first Sunday of each month at 1.45 pm. Participation in the guided tour is included in the admission fee.

Guided tours for groups are possible all year round by appointment.


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Date

To  31/10/2024  
every We to Su   13:30 - 18:00 h
20/5/2024   13:30 - 18:00 h

The museum is closed from November to March. Guided tours for groups are also possible outside opening hours by arrangement.

Price

Admission to the permanent and temporary exhibition:
Adults: CHF 10.00
Children up to 16 years: CHF 5.00
Free admission (without guided tour) with the Swiss Museum Pass and the Raiffeisen membership card.
The conditions for group tours can be found on the Anna Göldi Museum website.

Address

Anna Göldi Museum
Hänggiturm
Fabrikstrasse 9
8755 Ennenda

Contact

Anna Göldi Museum
Hänggiturm
Fabrikstrasse 9
8755 Ennenda
kontakt@annagoeldimuseum.ch
+41 55 650 13 54

Category

  • History
  • Man / society

Target groups

  • Also recommended for groups / companys
  • Also recommended for school classes (special offers)

Type of Exposition

  • Permanent exhibition

Access for disabled people

  • Suitable for wheelchairs
  • Handles on the toilet

Access conditions

  • Infants (up to 5 years) free
  • Reduction for young people up to 16 years

Webcode

www.glarneragenda.ch/rQDHGK