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Museum Entrance

Welcome to the Museum of Switzerland. Museum Entrance. Map. Zermatt. Matterhorn. Swiss Fondue. Chillon Castle. Curator’s Offices. Curator’s Office. Catherine Wethington.

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Museum Entrance

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  1. Welcome to the Museum of Switzerland Museum Entrance Map Zermatt Matterhorn Swiss Fondue Chillon Castle Curator’s Offices

  2. Curator’s Office Catherine Wethington I am a sophomore studying Elementary Education with an interest in Special Education. I love working with children, especially in extra curricular activities like sports or theatre. I am the oldest of two and my younger brother is a senior in high school. I love contemporary Christian music, especially Klove radio. Contact me at cwethin1@g.emporia.edu Return to Entry Note: Virtual museums were first introduced by educators at Keith Valley Middle School in Horsham, Pennsylvania. This template was designed by Dr. Christy Keeler. View the Educational Virtual Museums website for more information on this instructional technique.

  3. Castle Chillon Room 1 Return to Entry

  4. Château de Chillon In Montreux, Switzerland a beautiful castle that sits on Lake Geneva is undated on the actual year of construction but there is record of the castle in the 1100’s. In its existing state, the Castle of Chillon is the result of multiple centuries of continuous building, revisions, renovations and restorations. The island on which the castle is constructed, was both a natural protection and a tactical position to control the route between northern and southern Europe. Lakeside photo of Chillon Castle Return to Exhibit

  5. Zermatt Room 2 Return to Entry

  6. Zermatt Hidden in a valley much like the rest of the cities in Switzerland, Zermatt offers a gorgeous view of the Matterhorn, one of my most famous mountains in the world. The climate is amazing: with 300 sunny days a year, there is less rainfall than anywhere else in Switzerland. The air in Zermatt is clear, dry and clean, because, since 1947, only electric cars without a combustion engine are allowed to operate in the village. Things are a little different in Zermattbut upon visiting one would fall in love with the welcoming atmosphere and you just might run across people alphorns. Matterhorn overlooking Zermatt Return to Exhibit

  7. Matterhorn Room 3 Return to Entry

  8. Matterhorn The "Matterhorn" is an extremely famous mountain located in Switzerland. It is 4478 meters high, but is not the highest peak in the country. The first men who to climb to the top of this mountain was a group of seven mountaineers led by Edward Whymper from Great Britain on July 14, 1865. Four of the seven men died on the way down. The city of Zermatt has a climbers cemetery where many people who have fallen down the mountain are buried. Matterhorn Return to Exhibit

  9. Swiss Cheese Fondue Room 4 Return to Entry

  10. Cheese Fondue, a Swiss Tradition Cheese fondue is a traditional Swiss dish that originated in the Alps. It’s a peasant meal, using ingredients that were accessible in the winter: cheese, wine, grainy bread. There are several traditions that revolve around cheese fondue but the one that I learned on my visit was that if you drop a piece of bread in the pot, you must walk around the entire table and give a kiss to each person of the opposite sex. Swiss Cheese Fondue Return to Exhibit

  11. Geography of Switzerland Switzerland is the land of the Alps. Its loftiest peak is the Dufourspitze at 15,203 ft (4,634 m). Most of Switzerland is made of a mountainous plateau bordered by the great bulk of the Alps on the south and by the Jura Mountains on the northwest. Linked citation goes here Return to Exhibit

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