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A trip to Solothurn is well worth it as the town is so beautiful. But now eight museums are joining forces to offer families a Sunday program as well. For example, at the computer and computer electronics museum Enter, which offers incredible insights into the world of electronics and where kids can solder their own printed circuit boards. So if you want to live like a noble for a moment, go to the Blumenstein Museum. Or you can have your kids go on a journey of discovery by making a kind of baroque magnifying glass at Waldegg Castle.
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Everyone can think whatever they want about Fifa. That said, the FIFA Museum is a must for many young (and old) football fans. Today, in addition to the regular exhibition, it will be a post-race that will start at 10:00, not just about sports, but about a healthy body, mind and sustainably healthy spirit. You can almost forgive the Fifa Museum that admission isn’t free despite museum day: Adults have to pay 24 francs, children over seven are 14 francs.
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Delivery from the heart – when it comes to recycling, who doesn’t sometimes angrily think: Yes! This is good! I keep bringing back my glass and packing the box! Let’s be good now! But something new and exciting can be learned from the subject at the Gewerbemuseum Winterthur. Or did you know that chicken feathers, bone glue, or so-called fecal charcoal offer unexpected applications? Adults discover amazing things, while kids ages 4 and up experiment with a wide variety of materials from 11:00 to 12:30.
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Château de Prangins, near Nyon in the canton of Vaud, is dedicated, among other things, to biodiversity. Those interested in botany, defying the potentially bad weather, put on their raincoats and take a one-hour tour of the organically managed 5,500-square-metre kitchen garden at 2:00, 3:00 or 4:00 pm, one of a kind in Switzerland. More than 200 useful and medicinal plants, thanks to a special microclimate. In the castle, there is a permanent exhibition on what makes Switzerland special and a current comic book exhibition.
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You can ask today anything you want to know about the collapsed Alps, volcanoes, earthquakes and also the shifting of continents or just the types of rocks and their properties. Namely, geologist Michael Knappertsbusch, who is ready to answer questions at the Natural History Museum in Basel. At 13:00 he will lead a guided tour on “Continental drift and Jurassic fossils”, and from 2:00 he will be available to answer questions in the so-called “professional talk”. Therefore, if you still have an unidentified piece of crystal or rock in your home, you can take it with you and have it diagnosed. And from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. anyone in the forecourt can extract a fossil from a stone under expert guidance.
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Source : Blick
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