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Anna Göldi Museum

Museum dedicated to the tragic fate of Anna Göldi, a maid executed by sword in 1782. The permanent exhibition focuses on the well-documented trial and explores themes of witch hunts, power networks, the Enlightenment, and human rights.

Families and Kids

The museum offers workshops for children such as screen printing and textile upcycling (from about 6 years), lantern making, and guided school programs. Children up to 6 years enter free. The museum is not primarily designed for young children but has some family-friendly activities.

Information

  • Visit duration: 60min
  • For rainy days: Yes
  • Free entrance: No
  • Price range: $
  • Topic: History

    • Children experience: 👍 Child friendly
    • Children age group: 6-12, 12-18
    • Children activities: Interactive exhibits, Workshops, Tours and demonstrations

Opening hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
13:30-18:00 (April 1 – November 1, 2026)
Thursday
13:30-18:00 (April 1 – November 1, 2026)
Friday
13:30-18:00 (April 1 – November 1, 2026)
Saturday
13:30-18:00 (April 1 – November 1, 2026)
Sunday
13:30-18:00 (April 1 – November 1, 2026)

Admission fees

10 CHF
Adult admission
5 CHF
Children 6-16 years
0 CHF
Children up to 6 years free
0 CHF
Free admission with Swiss Museum Pass, Raiffeisen member card, KulturLegi

Contact

Webpage
annagoeldimuseum.ch
Email
kontakt@annagoeldimuseum.ch
Address
Fabrikstrasse 9, 8755 Ennenda