Swiss Puppetry Museum Showcases Rare 19th-Century French Puppets
Get ready for a captivating journey back in time! The Swiss Puppetry Museum is launching a thrilling new monthly event series, showcasing unique pieces from its extensive collection. Each first Saturday of the month, visitors can experience specially curated exhibitions and bilingual guided tours.
Kicking off this exciting initiative on Saturday,January 4,2025,the museum will present three remarkable French glove puppets from the early 1800s. These aren’t just ordinary puppets; they represent a vibrant tradition that continues to this day,offering a fascinating glimpse into the lives of 19th-century working-class individuals.
The star trio—Gnafron, Guignol, and Madelon—are iconic figures from classic French theatrical repertoire. In fact, the character Guignol is so famous, he even lends his name to a play! This presentation offers a unique opportunity to witness these ancient artifacts up close.
“The ‘repère des puppets’ presents a unique opportunity to connect with history through the art of puppetry,” explains a representative from the museum. the 2 p.m. presentation will be followed by additional entertainment.
For more details and to plan your visit,be sure to check out the museum’s website: www.marionnette.ch.
This event promises a delightful blend of history,culture,and entertainment,making it a perfect outing for families and anyone interested in the art of puppetry and 19th-century European history. don’t miss this chance to experience a piece of living history!
The Swiss Puppetry Museum is launching a new event series showcasing unique puppets from its collection.
Here are the key details from the article:
Event name: “Repères des puppets” (Puppet Landmarks)
Frequency: Monthly, on the first Saturday of each month
Features:
Specially curated exhibitions of puppets
Bilingual guided tours
First Exhibition:
Date: Saturday, January 4, 2025
Focus: Three rare 19th-century French glove puppets: Gnafron, Guignol, and Madelon
Meaning: Gnafron, Guignol, and Madelon are iconic figures from classic French theater, providing a glimpse into the lives of 19th-century working-class people.
Time: 2:00 PM presentation, followed by additional entertainment.
* Website: https://www.marionnette (link incomplete in the provided text)