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Swiss National Park Centre in Zernez (Graubünden)
Nature and architecture: contrasting elements, the challenge of old alongside new. The unique timelessness of the new National Park Centre captivates the imagination, awakens curiosity and invites you to pay a visit. The new exhibition gives you an opportunity to immerse yourself in the wonderful world of Nature. You will surely be fascinated and eager to venture forth to see what the natural world has to offer.

Exhibition areas
In the four large exhibition areas visitors will experience the National Park from different angles. Themes shown as examples give an insight into Nature’s infinite variety, providing new perspectives that are otherwise often hidden from view.
The interactive exhibition sets out to awaken our curiosity and senses. It is thought-provoking and stimulates discussion. Scientific facts, philosophical questions and mystical elements are intermingled, giving visitors inspiration for their own excursion in the National Park.
There is something for everyone: children and adults. The endless cycle of the natural world is reflected in Valerio Olgiati’s architecture. Visitors will be enchanted to discover the park as something wonderful, full of secrets and unique.

The Swiss National Park Centre will offer you
• Interactive, awareness-orientated exhibition
• Discovery trail for children
• Audio guide in 5 languages
• Seasonal, alternating exhibitions
• Ecological interchange with partner organisations
• Shop offering a wide range of related merchandise
• National Park information desk and tourist information
• 150-seat auditorium: lectures; educational facilities

Opening times
Summer: 1 June to 31 October. daily, 8.30am to 6pm
Winter: Limited opening times

Admission (per person)
Adults CHF 7.– / € 4.50
Groups (10 or more) CHF 6.– / € 4.–
Children 6 to 16 CHF 3.– / € 2.–
Children under 6 free
Family ticket CHF 15.– / € 10.–

Information
Swiss National Park Centre
Besucherzentrum
7530 Zernez
Telefon +41 (0)81 851 41 41 (from 31st of May 2008)