From blood court to district court: the exhibition at Thun Castle tells the turbulent history of justice in the town - from ancient rights, conflicts with Bern and the power over life and death to the establishment of a modern judicial system in the 19th century. In cooperation with the Burgerarchiv Thun, the museum uses original sources and archival documents to make real cases visible and give a face to the fates and voices of those once forgotten.
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Adults:
CHF 10.00 (museum castle)
CHF 5.00 (special exhibition)
AHV/IV, students, apprentices, military:
CHF 8.00 (museum castle)
CHF 3.00 (special exhibition)
Children from 6 to 16 years: CHF 3.00
PanoramaCard/guest card and groups of 10 or more:
CHF 8.00
CHF 3.00 (special exhibition)
With culture pass:
Adults: CHF 6.00
Children from 6 to 16 years: free of charge
Swiss Museum Pass, Raiffeisen Membercard, Swiss Travel Pass, children under 6 years: Free of charge
Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children): CHF 20.00
CHF 10.00 (museum castle)
CHF 5.00 (special exhibition)
AHV/IV, students, apprentices, military:
CHF 8.00 (museum castle)
CHF 3.00 (special exhibition)
Children from 6 to 16 years: CHF 3.00
PanoramaCard/guest card and groups of 10 or more:
CHF 8.00
CHF 3.00 (special exhibition)
With culture pass:
Adults: CHF 6.00
Children from 6 to 16 years: free of charge
Swiss Museum Pass, Raiffeisen Membercard, Swiss Travel Pass, children under 6 years: Free of charge
Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children): CHF 20.00
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