Free entry with the Swiss Travel Pass!
The Ballenberg Open-Air Museum, located near Brienz in the Bernese Oberland, offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and explore the rich cultural heritage of Switzerland. Spread across 66 hectares, this living museum showcases over 100 historic buildings from all regions of the country, meticulously reconstructed to preserve their original charm.
As you wander through Ballenberg, you’ll encounter traditional Swiss farmhouses, barns, and workshops, each filled with authentic furnishings and tools. Live demonstrations by craftspeople bring these spaces to life—you can watch blacksmiths, bakers, and weavers at work, or even try your hand at some of the crafts yourself.
The museum is also home to a variety of farm animals, including cows, goats, and chickens, which add to the authentic rural atmosphere. The expansive grounds feature gardens, fields, and forests, making it a perfect destination for leisurely strolls and family outings.
Ballenberg’s regional diversity is one of its highlights. Each area of the museum represents a different part of Switzerland, from the timber houses of Appenzell to the stone structures of Ticino. It’s a journey through the country’s architectural and cultural history, all in one place.
Seraina’s Tip: Wear comfortable shoes, as the museum covers a large area with plenty to explore. Don’t miss the live craft demonstrations—they’re a great way to see Swiss traditions in action and learn more about the country’s rural past. Bring a picnic or enjoy a meal at one of the on-site restaurants for a full-day experience.