© Emma Kunz Zentrum
© Emma Kunz Zentrum
© Emma Kunz Museum
© Emma Kunz Museum
© Emma Kunz Grotte
© Emma Kunz Grotte
© Emma Kunz
© Emma Kunz

Museum

Emma Kunz Museum

Emma Kunz Zentrum, Würenlos

An insight into Emma Kunz's findings as an artist, researcher and naturopath.

In 1986, the Emma Kunz Center was founded in the Roman quarry of Würenlos to preserve for posterity the findings of Emma Kunz (1892-1963) as an artist, researcher and naturopathic doctor, as well as to mine the healing rock AION A, which she discovered here, and make it accessible to people. In the Emma Kunz Museum, inaugurated in 1991, about 40 of her works can be seen in the temporary exhibition. Emma Kunz has left an incomparable artistic oeuvre to posterity, comprising some 400 paintings. In the meantime, her works have been shown in many museums worldwide.

An important attraction of the complex is the mighty Emma Kunz Rock Grotto. Emma Kunz went here again and again to recharge herself, as she put it, "like a battery" through the balancing and harmonizing effect of the grotto on body and mind. Today, this earth sanctuary is visited by countless people in the spirit of Emma Kunz. The Emma Kunz Grotto can be reserved by online reservation.


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Address

Emma Kunz Zentrum
Steinbruchstrasse 5
5436 Würenlos

Directions

Im Römersteinbruch

Date

Opening hours may vary on holidays.
Grotto by appointment.

Price

Museum and grotto:
Adults: CHF 14.00
Children (6 to 16 years): CHF 5.00
Children (under 6 years): Admission free

Contact

Emma Kunz Zentrum
Steinbruchstrasse 5
5436 Würenlos
info@emma-kunz.com
056 424 20 60
056 424 20 62

Category

  • Museum

Thematic Focus

  • Art

Services

  • Shop

Accessibility

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