Zürich, Switzerland
Zurich Tram Museum

The importance of Zurich’s trams will be brought to light.

Chris j wood / Wikimedia Commons
Chris j wood / Wikimedia Commons

Perhaps you are sick of museums glorifying trains and planes, and want to see the underdog being appreciated. If that is the case, then you must stop by the Zurich Tram Museum in Switzerland. As the name suggests, the museum focuses on the history of trams in the city, and the events that led up to its inception. Opened since 1967, this place has been delivering smiles to all its visitors, whether it be your elderly person reminiscing about this form of technology, or the young child who finds this novelty utterly fascinating. Get the full tram experience here – engines, ticket machines, uniforms, layouts, even the vehicles themselves and more are on display here. A visit here is a full sensory experience, whereby you can see, touch, and even hear the trams. For a fun and educational experience for the family, visit the Zurich Tram Museum.


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Tips Before You Go
Avoid Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays as the museum is usually closed. You can book a guided tour, and upon request, might even be able to do a group guided tour outside of regular opening times.
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