Museum Surselva
Museum Sursilvan Cuort Ligia Grischa, Trun
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Description
The Sursilvan Cuort Ligia Grischa Museum in Trun is one of the most beautiful and historically striking buildings in the Surselva. It was built in 1679 on behalf of the Disentis monastery and served as the town hall of the Grey League. The coat of arms hall, also known as the Landrichtersaal, is the heart of the building.
Today, art plays an important role in the Cuort Ligia Grischa and contributes to the fact that the museum is visited by numerous art lovers. The permanent exhibition includes original works by the best-known artists from Trun and the surrounding area: Alois Carigiet, Matias Spescha, Gieri Schmed, Fis Guldimann and Sora Gielia Degonda.
From the fascination of crystal in search of the essential to reduction
"Retrospectiva" shows pictures by Gieri Schmed, who would have celebrated his 80th birthday this year. These are works from the years 1962 to 2019. Little-known to still unknown pictures will be presented to the public for the first time at this premiere, a look back at a life dedicated to art.
Landrichtersaal
The Landrichtersaal is decorated with the coats of arms of the magistrates since the beginning of the Grey League in 1424 and since 1790 with the coats of arms of all magistrates from the former territory of the Grey League.
The abbot's room
The abbot's room has magnificent paneling, a masterful piece of work with inlays of various local woods.
The garden
The garden, which was redesigned in 2018, invites you to linger. It is also a suitable place for wedding guests or groups to enjoy an aperitif.
Prices
Adults CHF 10.00
Children from 7 years CHF 5.00
Contact
Museum Sursilvan Cuort Ligia Grischa, Trun
Via Principala 90, 7166 Trun
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