




Bolligenstrasse 111
3000 Bern 60
T: 031 930 97 56
We - Sa 14 - 17
Admission prices CHF 10.–
Students: CHF 5.–
Guided tours: CHF 40.–
Schools: CHF 20.–
Museum pass valid
From railway station
Bus 10 (`Waldeck`), then
RBS-Bus 44 (`UPD Waldau`) –
or from railway station Bus 20
(`Wankdorf`) or from `Eigerplatz`
(bis UPD Waldau)
RBS S7 (`Worb`)
afterwards RBS 44 (`UPD Waldau`)
Bern-Wankdorf exit
Direction Bolligen
Parking spaces available
Wheelchair access
Café / restaurant
in the admission clinic
Psychiatrie-Museum Berne: from madhouse to modern clinic
The days when people were thought to be possessed by the devil are long gone. But the exhibition in the Psychiatrie-Museum gives a particularly instructive vision of the progress made in this field. It is certainly impressive. A visit takes us from the mediæval days to the construction of the «madhouse» in 1749. The Foundation of the Waldau Lunatic, Treatment and Nursing Institution was another stage on the path to the present university clinic. The idea of the museum stems from the Psychiatrist, Walter Morgenthaler. In 1914 he discovered the talent of the Waldau artist Adolf Wölfli and inspired further study of the «Art of the mentally ill». Morgenthaler realised how important the objects in the clinic archives in fact are. The pioneer of psychiatry was instrumental in ensuring that the museum can today draw on its own stock of exhibits for its temporary displays.