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Swiss Museum of Transport

The Swiss Museum of Transport or Verkehrshaus der Schweiz (literally "Transportation House of Switzerland") in Lucerne opened in July 1959 and exhibits all forms of transport including trains, automobiles, ships and aircraft as well as communication technology. It is Switzerland's most popular museum.[1] The museum also maintains a large collection of work by Hans Erni, a local painter and sculptor.

Swiss Museum of Transport
Verkehrshaus der Schweiz
Location within Switzerland
Established1 July 1959; 64 years ago (1959-07-01)
LocationLucerne
TypeTransportation museum
FounderAlfred Waldis [de]
Public transit accessLuzern Verkehrshaus, S-Bahn, Voralpen-Express
Websiteverkehrshaus.ch

There are several other attractions in the museum besides the collection, including a planetarium, a large-format cinema and a 1:20,000 scale aerial photograph of Switzerland.

History Edit

 
Museum director Alfred Waldis accepting a DC-3 as a donation from the president of Swissair in 1969

The museum traces its history to 1897, when the first attempts at creating a museum of railway equipment were made. Following a national exhibition in 1914, the Swiss Railway Museum was founded by Swiss Federal Railways in 1918 in Zurich. The concept eventually grew to encompass all transportation and, in 1942, the Swiss Museum of Transport association was established. Swiss Federal Railways was joined by the Swiss Postal Telegraph and Telephone as well as other private transport, trade, industry, and tourism organizations. However, when no suitable site could be found in Zurich for the planned museum, the city of Lucerne offered the association a 22,500 square metres (242,000 sq ft) site adjacent to Lake Lucerne. Construction began in 1957 and the museum was opened two years later on 1 July 1959. A planetarium was added in 1969 and an aerospace hall in 1972.[2]

In the course of a storm, flooding occurred in the museum on the night of 21-22 August 2005, which inundated some of the displays and damaged contents in the basement rooms of the navigation and aviation departments.[3]

Exhibits Edit

The museum is divided into a variety of thematic areas:

Rail Edit

Amongst the rail transport collection are rolling stock from Switzerland's first ever railway, the Swiss Northern Railway and a SBB Ae 8/14 electric engine. An H0 gauge model railway layout of the Gotthard portrays the northern ramp of the Gotthard railway between Erstfeld station and the Göschenen tunnel, including the three loop/curved tunnels near Wassen. Due to reconstruction of a part of the railway hall this large model railway was removed and put to storage until further notice. The hall also features a train simulator, which visitors can use to travel through the NRLA base tunnel.[4][failed verification]

Automotive Edit

 
Car theatre

The road transport collection on display contains horse-drawn vehicles, bicycles, motorcycles and cars, as well as an exhibition on road safety realized in cooperation with the Swiss Council for Accident Prevention. One major attraction is the Car Theatre, in which a vehicle, selected from a collection of vehicles from all periods of automobile history, is hoisted out of a high-bay warehouse and presented on a stage.[5] The external facades of the hall are covered by 344 Swiss road signs.[6][failed verification] The hall is also home to a special exhibition on the world of logistics. It comprises an AutoStore automated small parts warehouse, an animated miniature distribution centre, a tyre robot, interactive picking stations, and the virtual harvest-to-retail journey of a pineapple.[citation needed]

Aviation Edit

 
Convair 990
 
Meteodrone SUI-9999

The current aviation exhibition features civil aviation, mountain and rescue interventions, Swiss engineering achievements, and flying as a career. The 30 or so original aircraft on display range from a 1909 Dufaux 4 biplane, the oldest surviving Swiss aircraft; a Blériot XI flown by aviation pioneer Oskar Bider, the only surviving Lockheed Orion, three Swissair aircraft, including a Convair 990; a Northrop F-5E fighter in the colors of the Patrouille Suisse aerobatic team, and a Bombardier Challenger 604 used by the Rega air rescue service.[7][failed verification] A row of display cases containing scale models of aircraft show the development of aviation from its beginnings to the present day.[8][failed verification] Besides crewed aircraft, the exhibition also displays a Meteodrone SUI-9999, a weather drone patented by the Swiss company Meteomatics that collects weather data from the mid and low levels of the atmosphere.[9]

Space Edit

 
Rocket models

The space exhibit houses the 4.5 tonne EURECA, one of only a few satellites returned safely to Earth. Other displays include a Spacelab pallet, a piece of the original foil of the solar wind experiment conducted as part of the first Moon landing (Apollo 11, 1969), a Moon rock, a Martian landscape with full-size models of three Mars rovers, and duplicates of measuring instruments that explored the Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet as part of the Rosetta mission. The interactive portion of the exhibition is a "Space Transformer", a large walk-in cube that rotates slowly around its diagonal axis, giving the impression of disorientation in a space station.[10][failed verification][11][failed verification]

Navigation Edit

The exhibits in the hall, which opened in 1984, provide an overview of how shipping developed in Switzerland. On display outside is the submersible Mésoscaphe, designed by Auguste Piccard for the Swiss national exposition of 1964 and the Rigi, the world's oldest surviving flush-deck side-wheeler steamer.[12][13]

The "Nautirama" multimedia show depicts the marine history of Central Switzerland.[14] A cutaway model of the Pilatus saloon paddle steamer, engines by Saurer and Escher & Wyss, outboard engines and Voith-Schneider propellers trace the development of ship propulsion.[15][failed verification] Also in the exhibition are flying ships, the smallest two-man submersible, a model of the waterways locks in Birsfelden, sailing boats, a lifeboat from the ocean-going MS Carona [de] that sank in 1964, and a steamship parade featuring models of some of the vessels that ply Switzerland's lakes.[16][failed verification]

Aerial cableways Edit

The exhibition illustrates developments in aerial cableway engineering from early hand-operated cableways and ski lifts to modern-day large-capacity cable cars. It includes a working model of Engelberg's Stand-Kleintitlis reversible cableway and a cabin from the Wetterhorn Elevator with original running gear. The exhibition also incorporates a section of the old Grindelwald-Männlichen gondola cableway complete with cabin. The tourism section of the exhibition features the crowd-pulling Tourism Flipper marble run. The adjacent "Livemap Switzerland" is a 1:20000 scale aerial view of Switzerland that can be walked on.[17][failed verification]

Hans Erni Museum Edit

Built in 1979, the museum has on display a large collection of works by the Lucerne artist Hans Erni.[18] It also holds temporary exhibitions featuring works by other artists.[citation needed] The second floor includes the Panta Rhei, a mural depicting great Western thinkers on two 18 meter long panels.[19]

Other exhibits Edit

Also located at the museum are a planetarium and a theater.[20][21] An exhibit about media was sponsored by Red Bull.[22]

Collection Edit

Documentation Centre Edit

The museum maintains a library and archive of documents related to transportation.[23]

National Transport Collection Edit

The museum maintains the Swiss National Transport Collection of items of "important technical, social, economic and cultural development" related to transportation that were "produced, modified and/or used in Switzerland".[24]

Access Edit

The museum is located on the shore of Lake Lucerne in the northern section of the city of Lucerne, some 30 minutes walking time from the town centre. It is served by trains of the Lucerne S-Bahn at the adjacent Lucerne Verkehrshaus railway station, by boat services of the Schifffahrtsgesellschaft des Vierwaldstättersees at the Verkehrshaus-Lido landing stage on the lake, and by the Lucerne trolleybus system. All three provide convenient connections with central Lucerne.[25]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Switzerland's Museum of Transportation". Switzerland Tourism. Retrieved 2014-05-19.
  2. ^ "Successful for Over 60 Years". Verkehrshaus (in German). Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  3. ^ . SRF (in German). 24 August 2005. Archived from the original on 3 May 2014. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Rail Transport". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  5. ^ "Car Theatre". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  6. ^ "Road Transport". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Medical Help from the Air". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  8. ^ "Aviation". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  9. ^ "Meteomatics' Meteodrone SUI-9999 Displayed at the Swiss Museum of Transport | Meteomatics". www.meteomatics.com. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  10. ^ "Space Travel". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  11. ^ "ESA Hands Over a Piece of Space History". European Space Agency. 5 March 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  12. ^ "Mésoscaphe". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  13. ^ "Paddle Steamer Rigi". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  14. ^ "Nautirama". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  15. ^ Stewart, Gordon. "P.S. Pilatus". PaddleSteamers.info. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  16. ^ "Navigation". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  17. ^ "Aerial Cableways". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  18. ^ "Hans Erni Museum". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  19. ^ "Panta Rhei Exhibition". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  20. ^ "Planetarium". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  21. ^ "Filmtheatre". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  22. ^ "Media World". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  23. ^ "Documentation Centre". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  24. ^ "National Transport Collection". Verkehrshaus. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  25. ^ "Getting there & Layout". Swiss Museum of Transport. Retrieved 2013-01-16.

External links Edit

  • Official museum website
  • Official website of painter Hans Erni

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The Swiss Museum of Transport or Verkehrshaus der Schweiz literally Transportation House of Switzerland in Lucerne opened in July 1959 and exhibits all forms of transport including trains automobiles ships and aircraft as well as communication technology It is Switzerland s most popular museum 1 The museum also maintains a large collection of work by Hans Erni a local painter and sculptor Swiss Museum of TransportVerkehrshaus der SchweizLocation within SwitzerlandEstablished1 July 1959 64 years ago 1959 07 01 LocationLucerneTypeTransportation museumFounderAlfred Waldis de Public transit accessLuzern Verkehrshaus S Bahn Voralpen ExpressWebsiteverkehrshaus wbr chThere are several other attractions in the museum besides the collection including a planetarium a large format cinema and a 1 20 000 scale aerial photograph of Switzerland Contents 1 History 2 Exhibits 2 1 Rail 2 2 Automotive 2 3 Aviation 2 4 Space 2 5 Navigation 2 6 Aerial cableways 2 7 Hans Erni Museum 2 8 Other exhibits 3 Collection 3 1 Documentation Centre 3 2 National Transport Collection 4 Access 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Museum director Alfred Waldis accepting a DC 3 as a donation from the president of Swissair in 1969The museum traces its history to 1897 when the first attempts at creating a museum of railway equipment were made Following a national exhibition in 1914 the Swiss Railway Museum was founded by Swiss Federal Railways in 1918 in Zurich The concept eventually grew to encompass all transportation and in 1942 the Swiss Museum of Transport association was established Swiss Federal Railways was joined by the Swiss Postal Telegraph and Telephone as well as other private transport trade industry and tourism organizations However when no suitable site could be found in Zurich for the planned museum the city of Lucerne offered the association a 22 500 square metres 242 000 sq ft site adjacent to Lake Lucerne Construction began in 1957 and the museum was opened two years later on 1 July 1959 A planetarium was added in 1969 and an aerospace hall in 1972 2 In the course of a storm flooding occurred in the museum on the night of 21 22 August 2005 which inundated some of the displays and damaged contents in the basement rooms of the navigation and aviation departments 3 Exhibits EditThe museum is divided into a variety of thematic areas Rail Edit Amongst the rail transport collection are rolling stock from Switzerland s first ever railway the Swiss Northern Railway and a SBB Ae 8 14 electric engine An H0 gauge model railway layout of the Gotthard portrays the northern ramp of the Gotthard railway between Erstfeld station and the Goschenen tunnel including the three loop curved tunnels near Wassen Due to reconstruction of a part of the railway hall this large model railway was removed and put to storage until further notice The hall also features a train simulator which visitors can use to travel through the NRLA base tunnel 4 failed verification Automotive Edit nbsp Car theatreThe road transport collection on display contains horse drawn vehicles bicycles motorcycles and cars as well as an exhibition on road safety realized in cooperation with the Swiss Council for Accident Prevention One major attraction is the Car Theatre in which a vehicle selected from a collection of vehicles from all periods of automobile history is hoisted out of a high bay warehouse and presented on a stage 5 The external facades of the hall are covered by 344 Swiss road signs 6 failed verification The hall is also home to a special exhibition on the world of logistics It comprises an AutoStore automated small parts warehouse an animated miniature distribution centre a tyre robot interactive picking stations and the virtual harvest to retail journey of a pineapple citation needed Aviation Edit nbsp Convair 990 nbsp Meteodrone SUI 9999The current aviation exhibition features civil aviation mountain and rescue interventions Swiss engineering achievements and flying as a career The 30 or so original aircraft on display range from a 1909 Dufaux 4 biplane the oldest surviving Swiss aircraft a Bleriot XI flown by aviation pioneer Oskar Bider the only surviving Lockheed Orion three Swissair aircraft including a Convair 990 a Northrop F 5E fighter in the colors of the Patrouille Suisse aerobatic team and a Bombardier Challenger 604 used by the Rega air rescue service 7 failed verification A row of display cases containing scale models of aircraft show the development of aviation from its beginnings to the present day 8 failed verification Besides crewed aircraft the exhibition also displays a Meteodrone SUI 9999 a weather drone patented by the Swiss company Meteomatics that collects weather data from the mid and low levels of the atmosphere 9 Space Edit nbsp Rocket modelsThe space exhibit houses the 4 5 tonne EURECA one of only a few satellites returned safely to Earth Other displays include a Spacelab pallet a piece of the original foil of the solar wind experiment conducted as part of the first Moon landing Apollo 11 1969 a Moon rock a Martian landscape with full size models of three Mars rovers and duplicates of measuring instruments that explored the Churyumov Gerasimenko comet as part of the Rosetta mission The interactive portion of the exhibition is a Space Transformer a large walk in cube that rotates slowly around its diagonal axis giving the impression of disorientation in a space station 10 failed verification 11 failed verification Navigation Edit The exhibits in the hall which opened in 1984 provide an overview of how shipping developed in Switzerland On display outside is the submersible Mesoscaphe designed by Auguste Piccard for the Swiss national exposition of 1964 and the Rigi the world s oldest surviving flush deck side wheeler steamer 12 13 The Nautirama multimedia show depicts the marine history of Central Switzerland 14 A cutaway model of the Pilatus saloon paddle steamer engines by Saurer and Escher amp Wyss outboard engines and Voith Schneider propellers trace the development of ship propulsion 15 failed verification Also in the exhibition are flying ships the smallest two man submersible a model of the waterways locks in Birsfelden sailing boats a lifeboat from the ocean going MS Carona de that sank in 1964 and a steamship parade featuring models of some of the vessels that ply Switzerland s lakes 16 failed verification Aerial cableways Edit The exhibition illustrates developments in aerial cableway engineering from early hand operated cableways and ski lifts to modern day large capacity cable cars It includes a working model of Engelberg s Stand Kleintitlis reversible cableway and a cabin from the Wetterhorn Elevator with original running gear The exhibition also incorporates a section of the old Grindelwald Mannlichen gondola cableway complete with cabin The tourism section of the exhibition features the crowd pulling Tourism Flipper marble run The adjacent Livemap Switzerland is a 1 20000 scale aerial view of Switzerland that can be walked on 17 failed verification Hans Erni Museum Edit Built in 1979 the museum has on display a large collection of works by the Lucerne artist Hans Erni 18 It also holds temporary exhibitions featuring works by other artists citation needed The second floor includes the Panta Rhei a mural depicting great Western thinkers on two 18 meter long panels 19 Other exhibits Edit Also located at the museum are a planetarium and a theater 20 21 An exhibit about media was sponsored by Red Bull 22 Collection EditDocumentation Centre Edit The museum maintains a library and archive of documents related to transportation 23 National Transport Collection Edit The museum maintains the Swiss National Transport Collection of items of important technical social economic and cultural development related to transportation that were produced modified and or used in Switzerland 24 Access EditThe museum is located on the shore of Lake Lucerne in the northern section of the city of Lucerne some 30 minutes walking time from the town centre It is served by trains of the Lucerne S Bahn at the adjacent Lucerne Verkehrshaus railway station by boat services of the Schifffahrtsgesellschaft des Vierwaldstattersees at the Verkehrshaus Lido landing stage on the lake and by the Lucerne trolleybus system All three provide convenient connections with central Lucerne 25 See also EditList of aerospace museums List of transport museumsReferences Edit Switzerland s Museum of Transportation Switzerland Tourism Retrieved 2014 05 19 Successful for Over 60 Years Verkehrshaus in German Retrieved 29 November 2021 The Museum of Transport in Lucerne is Under Water SRF in German 24 August 2005 Archived from the original on 3 May 2014 Retrieved 29 November 2021 Rail Transport Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 Car Theatre Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 Road Transport Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 Medical Help from the Air Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 Aviation Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 Meteomatics Meteodrone SUI 9999 Displayed at the Swiss Museum of Transport Meteomatics www meteomatics com Retrieved 2022 11 03 Space Travel Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 ESA Hands Over a Piece of Space History European Space Agency 5 March 2010 Retrieved 29 November 2021 Mesoscaphe Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 Paddle Steamer Rigi Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 Nautirama Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 Stewart Gordon P S Pilatus PaddleSteamers info Retrieved 29 November 2021 Navigation Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 Aerial Cableways Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 Hans Erni Museum Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 Panta Rhei Exhibition Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 Planetarium Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 Filmtheatre Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 Media World Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 Documentation Centre Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 National Transport Collection Verkehrshaus Retrieved 29 November 2021 Getting there amp Layout Swiss Museum of Transport Retrieved 2013 01 16 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Verkehrshaus Official museum website Official website of painter Hans ErniPortals nbsp Transport nbsp Switzerland 47 03 10 N 8 20 09 E 47 05278 N 8 33583 E 47 05278 8 33583 nbsp This article about a Swiss building or structure is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp nbsp This article related to a museum in Switzerland is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swiss Museum of Transport amp oldid 1177951566, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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