Today we spent the day touring a Swiss open air museum called Ballenberg. It's a large park with several hundred acres filled with old and new swiss houses, farms, etc. brought in from around the country to be preserved.
This first house was from the 1800's and had traditional Swiss costumes and musical instruments on display. Sophie got to try out the different instruments.
They even had gardens planted outside many of the houses.
Of course there was a playgound area and a old fashioned carousel.
Climbing the barn loft
Checkin out the chickens
This was a fun water mill used to turn a wheat grinder.
Were looking at the wheat being ground inside the building
Blacksmith shop, in many of the buildings they had demonstrations going on
Pottery house
See this house? It's over 300 years old...
But check out the inside
The Swiss are demonstrating how you can live perfectly modern lives in an old building without tearing it down. They simply built a new house inside the old shell. We thought it was wonderful. We'll take one!
The Swiss are demonstrating how you can live perfectly modern lives in an old building without tearing it down. They simply built a new house inside the old shell. We thought it was wonderful. We'll take one!
The backside of the modern house, the little modern addition off the side of the house was a spa like bathroom.
Chris and I had been to Ballenberg before 10 years ago in 2001. We tried to get this same photo taken from our previous trip.
Ballenberg 2011
Ballenberg 2001
Funny huh? Chris had a lot more hair back then.
We stayed at the park all day until closing time at 6pm. Then deciding what to do for dinner we thought, why not go back to Murren & Gimmelwald to the same restaurant we ate at 2 days ago since it was our favorite meal. So 30 minutes later we were on the gondola up to Gimmelwald.
We both ordered the exact same thing as the previous night and it was delicious again. After dinner we decided to hike down the path to Gimmelwald again, this time though we brought the stroller and ipad for Soph since the path was paved the whole way and to save Chris from carrying her all the way down.
1 comment:
Those old homes would definitely have been one of my favorite things to see. LOVE the 2001 photo of you guys! And that slide looks fun! Reminds of duct work in my house. : )
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