Horse Museum
Simon Contreras

Horse Museum

From 24 Mar To 27 Sep 2026

The Horse Museum is located in the old barns and has about 900 m2 of thematic, temporary and permanent exhibitions.

The Musée du Cheval was opened in the imposing original 18th century barn at La Sarraz Castle in 1982.
The museum is the only one in Switzerland dedicated to the horse and is divided into several themes:

- art
- equine veterinary medicine
- the horse in the history of agriculture
- the horse in the army
- sport
- racing - games
- leisure

This rich collection includes some unusual historical pieces including the Grimsel mail coach which was built in 1895 and ran from Meiringen to Gletsch until 1922. Jean-Abram Noverraz, Napoleon Bonaparte’s Vaudois servant, left the gifts he received from the emperor who was subsequently exiled to Saint Helena on Vaudois soil. These included three French style saddles, three bridles decorated with silver and four hunting rifles which were for Napoleon’s personal use.

Artists, painters, sculptors and comic strip illustrators are invited each month for an exhibition and sale.

The museum also offers conferences, training courses, book signings and all other activities related to the equestrian world.

Practical informations

Name Musée du Cheval
Location La Sarraz
Phone +41 79 196 10 31
E-mail info@museeducheval.ch
Website https://www.museeducheval.ch/
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Opening hours

From 24 March 2026 to 27 September 2026

Tuesday - Sunday09:00 - 18:00