What does the thoroughly renovated but still empty Langmatt Museum look like? Has the characteristic Langmatt atmosphere in the historic rooms changed as a result of the two years of construction and renovation work? What has remained unchanged, and what is new?
The «Day of the Empty Langmatt» offers spectacular insights from the cellar to the attic. The public can circulate freely and view all rooms, including those that will no longer be open to the public after the reopening in early May. This is a unique opportunity after the completion of the overall renovation, before the paintings, furniture, chandeliers and countless everyday objects return to their places.
The detailed programme will follow in February. Admission is free.
Free admission
The «Day of the Empty Langmatt» offers spectacular insights from the cellar to the attic. The public can circulate freely and view all rooms, including those that will no longer be open to the public after the reopening in early May. This is a unique opportunity after the completion of the overall renovation, before the paintings, furniture, chandeliers and countless everyday objects return to their places.
The detailed programme will follow in February. Admission is free.
Free admission
