Family Sunday

Familiensonntag
This event is available in
German
Welcome to Family Day at the Burghalde Museum on the occasion of International Museum Day! Today you can decorate glass objects and discover nanotechnology.

On this family Sunday, children and adults can immerse themselves in fascinating worlds: the worlds of glass and nanotechnology.

Together with glass specialist Hanspeter Eichenberger, we will make decorated glass objects.

The workshop in the museum is open from 13.00 to 16.30. We recommend arriving early, as it takes at least 1 hour to make the glass objects.
Material costs: CHF 20.00 plus admission to the museum.
With registration to: museum.burghalde@lenzburg.ch

The new "Nano-Cube" tour will also be opened on Family Sunday: Stations on selected objects provide amazing insights into the nano-world via a microscope. The surface structures of the objects appear a million times larger and open up completely new insights.

A cooperation between the Swiss Nanoscience Institute of the University of Basel and the Museum Burghalde Lenzburg.

Admission to the museum (including guided tour)
"Nano-Cube" without registration.

Museum admission
Material costs for glass decorating: CHF 20.00
Nano-Cube guided tour: free of charge

Further information: Only with registration at: museum.burghalde@lenzburg.ch
Address
Schlossgasse 23
5600
Lenzburg
+41 62 891 66 70
Tarif
Paid entry
CHF
Rate for holders of the Museums-PASS-Musées only.
Dates
On 17 May 2026
Sunday: 13:00-16:30
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