Anna Göldi Museum, Hänggiturm, Fabrikstrasse 9, 8755 Ennenda
The temporary exhibition is included in the museum admission.
Adults: CHF 10.00
Children 6 to 16 years: CHF 5.00
Children up to 6 years: free of charge
Free admission with: Swiss Museum Pass, Raiffeisen membership card, KulturLegi.
Adults: CHF 10.00
Children 6 to 16 years: CHF 5.00
Children up to 6 years: free of charge
Free admission with: Swiss Museum Pass, Raiffeisen membership card, KulturLegi.
New temporary exhibition at the Anna Göldi Museum on "Welfare and coercion in Switzerland".
Until 1981, tens of thousands of people were forcibly interned or "forcibly placed" in Switzerland. In homes or foster families, they experienced abuse, violence and exclusion. It was only after those affected found the courage to speak out and make their fates known to the public that political pressure increased to turn the spotlight on this dark chapter in Swiss social history.
The workshop exhibition complements the traveling exhibition "I was simply nobody" - Welfare and coercion in Switzerland, which will be on display from August 7 to 24, 2026 in the
Volksgarten in Glarus from 7 to 24 August 2026.
Those affected, relatives and interested parties are invited to explore taboo topics that are closely or loosely related to coercive measures under expert guidance as part of a history workshop.
A series of events will be held on the occasion of the temporary exhibition (see flyer - to follow).
Guided tours for groups are possible all year round by appointment.
Public guided tours of the temporary exhibition: see annagooeldimuseum.ch
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
The workshop exhibition complements the traveling exhibition "I was simply nobody" - Welfare and coercion in Switzerland, which will be on display from August 7 to 24, 2026 in the
Volksgarten in Glarus from 7 to 24 August 2026.
Those affected, relatives and interested parties are invited to explore taboo topics that are closely or loosely related to coercive measures under expert guidance as part of a history workshop.
A series of events will be held on the occasion of the temporary exhibition (see flyer - to follow).
Guided tours for groups are possible all year round by appointment.
Public guided tours of the temporary exhibition: see annagooeldimuseum.ch
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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Anna Göldi Museum
Hänggiturm
Fabrikstrasse 9
8755 Ennenda