The Rebbau-Museum am Bielersee, also known as Hof Ligerz, is a museum located in Ligerz, in the Swiss canton of Bern. The museum is dedicated to the viticulture of the region, providing visitors with an in-depth look into the history and process of wine production at Lake Biel. It is situated in the former noble seat of Hof Ligerz, adding a touch of historical significance to the museum's location.
Opened in 1973, the Rebbau-Museum am Bielersee is conveniently located at the western end of the "Oberdorf" of Ligerz. Its location is easily accessible, being close to the train station, boat landing, and the funicular "Vinifuni". This makes it a convenient destination for tourists traveling by various modes of transport.
The Rebbau-Museum am Bielersee houses a diverse collection related to viticulture. This includes information about the eight Seeland wine-growing communities, a 8100-liter barrel, a 4300-liter barrel from the "Bielerhaus" in Ligerz, and a variety of wine-related items such as goblet glasses, carafes, wine measures, and bottles. The museum also boasts a wine label collection, offering a unique insight into the branding and marketing of wines over the years.
History & Anthropology Agriculture Historic house
Bielstrasse 169, Ligerz
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