Swiss Museum Admission Prices Now Available for Comparison
Admission prices for Swiss museums can now be compared on Nexano. The comparison is now available for adult and child tickets.
Most Visited Museum most Expensive for Adults
The most visited museum in Switzerland is also the most expensive for adults. The Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne records around 1 million visitors annually. The museum offers fascinating insights into the history of mobility – on road, rail, water, in the air, and even in space. Adults pay CHF 35.00 for a day ticket to the Museum of Transport. However, this ticket category only includes admission to the museum. If the Planetarium and the Film Theatre are also booked, admission costs a hefty CHF 62.00.
Children up to 16 years pay CHF 15.00 for admission to the Museum of Transport. Including the Planetarium and Film Theatre, CHF 29.00 is due.

Technorama is the most Expensive for Children
For children, Technorama in Winterthur is the most expensive museum in our comparison. Admission costs CHF 21.00. But is Technorama even a museum? The Technorama Swiss Science Center, as it is correctly called, is a mix of museum, laboratory, experimentation station, etc. At Technorama, hands-on is explicitly allowed. An entertaining mix for all ages.

Children Often Enter Museums for Free
Our comparison of admission prices in Swiss museums shows: Children up to 16 years often enter museums for free or at a heavily reduced price. More than half of the compared museums waive an admission fee for children. However, anyone who wants to benefit from free admission for youngsters should carefully check the age limits of the various museums in the fine print, as there are significant differences here. For example, children up to 13 years old benefit from free admission at the Kunsthaus Zürich. At the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, admission is free up to 15 years of age. Chaplin’s World near Vevey only offers free admission up to the age of 4.
Link: Museum Admission Prices Adults Comparison
Link: Museum Admission Prices Children Comparison
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