Discover the exhibition «Switzerland in the Making» at the Forum of Swiss History Schwyz and embark on an unforgettable journey to the Middle Age! Immerse yourself in history with virtual guides, multimedia stations, and unique historical artefacts. Explore the interactive trail to uncover the fascinating storey of how the Old Swiss Confederacy was founded. Along the way, meet proud knights, daring muleteers, and rebellious Confederates. For a fun finale, dress up as a knight or noble lady and capture the moment with a photo.
The exhibition focuses on the foundation and early development of the Swiss Confederacy through the 12th to the 14th century. Designed as a sensory-rich adventure, it captivates children and adults alike. The exceptional scenography across three floors transforms your visit into an unforgettable event.
No nation has existed forever, and Switzerland is no exception. With a history spanning over 700 years, the origins of the Swiss Confederation remain a topic of heated debate. When, where, and how did the storey of Switzerland begin? These are just some of the intriguing questions addressed by this permanent exhibition at the Forum of Swiss History Schwyz.
The Forum of Swiss History Schwyz was opened in 1995 and is the headquarters of the Swiss National Museum in Central Switzerland. On a site where first grain and, later, defence equipment was once stored, one of the most significant museums of cultural history in the Alpine region now stands. From the outside, the Museum is a Baroque granary and armoury dating from 1711; inside, visitors will be enchanted by its contemporary and spacious architecture. The Forum of Swiss History Schwyz is both a modern museum of history and a place to experience and encounter cultural history.
On the three upper floors, the Museum looks at the period before the emergence of the old Confederation in the Middle Ages. The regularly changing exhibitions on the lower level are highly relevant for the region and for Central Switzerland. The temporary exhibitions explore and present more current issues. Visitor amenities include a small museum shop.