
The current exhibition at Haus Appenzell focuses on miniature theaters of various styles, which nevertheless have one thing in common: a great love of acting and attention to detail.
moreThe current exhibition at Haus Appenzell focuses on miniature theaters of various styles, which nevertheless have one thing in common: a great love of acting and attention to detail.
moreIn the current exhibition, Haus Appenzell artistically traces the phenomenon of "waste". A cooperation with the China Academy of Art and the Museum im Lagerhaus, St. Gallen.
moreIn the current exhibition, Haus Appenzell artistically traces the phenomenon of "waste". A cooperation with the China Academy of Art and the Museum im Lagerhaus, St. Gallen.
moreBy popular demand, "Sugar lick and flour pastries" will be opened again and extended. The exhibition presents Appenzeller Chlausebickli and Devisli, the most filigree sugar artworks as well as beautiful traditional dough figures from China.
moreFrom 25 October 2019 the exhibition presents Appenzeller Chlausebickli and Devisli, the most filigree sugar artworks as well as beautiful traditional dough figures from China.
moreFrom October 5th 2018 to April 27th 2019, the Haus Appenzell invites you into the world of the old crafts. The exhibition illuminates familiar and forgotten professions, gives insights into the guild system and presents around 100 children's lanterns with the dream jobs of tomorrow.
moreAn exhibition of miniature toy stores and "Hairy Monkeys" from China.
moreAn extraordinary exhibition all about cows!
moreFrom 23rd October 2015 to 19th March 2016 the Ernst Hohl Cultural Foundation presents three fascinating national winter customs from Switzerland and Austria.
more“Yu Hao, Ernst Hohl and their team have put together an amazing exhibition that not only celebrates the craftsmanship of various peoples, but also tells many fascinating stories.” (Appenzeller Volksfreund)
moreAn exhibition celebrating the 500-year anniversary of Appenzellerland's membership to the Swiss Confederation.
moreHaus Appenzell presents works from China and the region around Mount Säntis.
moreCantonal Art Collection Appenzell Ausserrhoden.
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Haus Appenzell presents the works of three extraordinary artists who are like gems from the Alpstein mountain range.
moreAn extraordinary exhibition of paper-cuttings by Chinese artists showing their view of Appenzellerland.
moreStrahlholz, Appenzell Ausserrhoden.
moreThe exhibition on Niklaus Wenk contains major works of the 93 years old painter who is one of the most important representatives of rural painting.
moreIn its first exhibition, Haus Appenzell shows landscape paintings by Carl Walter Liner from privat collections.
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