Le Vitromusée Romont rend hommage à Max Löw (1910–1994) grâce à la récente donation de ses héritiers de 970 peintures sous verre au musée.
Starting from 1953 and for nearly half a century, swisstopo engraved its original maps in a layer of colored lacquer on glass plates. The desire for absolute precision with reasonable workload has influenced the thinking of technicians and decision-makers. The joint exhibition of the Vitromusée Romont and the Federal Office of Topography swisstopo presents the history of the last cartographic craftsmanship through numerous engraved glass plates and working instruments.
Entrance fees to museum
Adult from 16 years old | 15.- CHF |
AVS/AI, student | 12.- CHF |
Children under 16 in the company of an adult | Free |
The Vitromusee is open daily, except Mondays
November - March : 11.00 to 17.00 April - October : 10.00 to 17.00