Henry-Dunant-Museum

Heiden, Switzerland

The founder of the Red Cross and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Henry Dunant (1828–1910) spent the last 18 years of his life in Heiden. The eponymous museum documents Dunant’s life and his political, social and religious beliefs and convictions in four themed spaces. Special exhibitions address current social debates on peace, humanity and solidarity.

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Opening hours

November–March
Wed 2 pm–7 pm
Sat + Sun11 am–4 pm

April–October
Wed–Fri 1 pm–5 pm
Sat + Sun 11 am–5 pm 

Recommended time
120 Minutes
Price
Adults
10.00 CHF

One-time free admission with the Bodensee Card PLUS (no pre-registration or online ticket purchase necessary)​​​​​​​

Kids
5.00 CHF

One-time free admission with the Bodensee Card PLUS

Contact address

Henry-Dunant-Museum/Dunant Plaza
Kirchplatz 9
9410 Heiden
Switzerland

Tel.: +41 71 571 50 05
www.dunant-museum.ch
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