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It is always worth a visit (with or without children)
The actual exhibition is now about the mammoth in Zug. Before I would have rated the Museum für Urgeschichte as "very good" but this exhibition is even "Excellent". We visited it and the 3 hours just ...
Great archeological collection from Zug region : well worth a visit...
The archeological exhibit is not that big but has great local ancient tools. This museum is located less than 10 minutes walk south of the old town or catch any bus to "Athene" busstop. Entrance fee i...
Amazing artifacts that cover 20,000 years of history
This museum is not large, but it's full of artifacts that cover 20,000 years of history. It starts with the Paleolithic hunters then shows the pile dwelling builders, some Iron Age traders, and early...
It is always worth a visit (with or without children)
The actual exhibition is now about the mammoth in Zug. Before I would have rated the Museum für Urgeschichte as "very good" but this exhibition is even "Excellent". We visited it and the 3 hours just ...
Good Place to visit with Children.
Museum für Urgeschichte(n) is a great place to go and visit with chilrden. There are many interactive items on display.
Great archeological collection from Zug region : well worth a visit...
The archeological exhibit is not that big but has great local ancient tools. This museum is located less than 10 minutes walk south of the old town or catch any bus to "Athene" busstop. Entrance fee i...
Nice place for children
Good presentation of the local history.Our daughter loved it so much that we have organised her birthday party there and the kids loved it.
Amazing artifacts that cover 20,000 years of history
This museum is not large, but it's full of artifacts that cover 20,000 years of history. It starts with the Paleolithic hunters then shows the pile dwelling builders, some Iron Age traders, and early...