The 'Swiss National Museum' or '''Landesmuseum''' (German) – part of the 'Musée Suisse Group' – is one of the most important art museums of cultural history in Europe and the world. It is located in the city of
Zurich,
Switzerland's largest city, next to the
Main Station.
The museum building of
1898 in the
historicist style was built by
Gustav Gull in the form of the
French Renaissance city
chateaus. His impressive architecture with dozens of towers, courts and his astonishing park on an island between the rivers
Sihl and
Limmat has become one of the main sights of the Old City District of Zurich.
The exhibition tour takes the visitor from prehistory through ancient times and the Middle Ages to the 20th century (classic
modern art and art of the 16th, 17th and 18th century is settled mainly in the
Kunsthaus Museum in a different part of the city of Zurich). There is a very rich section with
gothic art, chivalry and a comprehensive collection of
liturgical wooden sculptures,
panel paintings and carved altars.
External links
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Musee Suisse Group – Swiss National Museum Trust