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The museum's collections date back to 1885.
The collections document the development of shooting in Switzerland, particularly since the founding of the Swiss Shooting Association in 1824, up to the modern sport of today. They date back to 1885, when shooting clubs were an important part of social life. The museum's holdings include shooting trophies, historical documents and images related to shooting festivals and international competitions, as well as flags and special weapons. The objects tell of shooting personalities, living and past traditions, and sporting achievements.
Visitors can test their own marksmanship on the air rifle range dating from 1952.
Reopening of the museum in fall 2025.
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Rating 5 of 5 stars
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Temporarily closed
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