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1041Kiosk from Bönigen, Berne, 1880

A woodcarver had this kiosk built on a prominent site in Bönigen near Interlaken. There he sold souvenirs, naturally enough mainly carving of his own manufacture.

Icon Museumsplan Nr. 1041 Kiosk aus Bönigen BE

The Kiosk

A woodcarver had this kiosk built on a prominent site in Bönigen near Interlaken. There he sold souvenirs, naturally enough mainly carving of his own manufacture. However, after the beginning of the war of 1914, international tourism collapsed. People stayed away in droves, and those who came could not always afford hand-carved souvenirs. The kiosk then resorted to selling newspapers, snacks, sweets and tobacco. It became a mini-super[1]market like present-day kiosks.

Die Kutsche fährt im Freilichtmuseum Ballenberg am Kiosk aus Bönigen BE vorbei.

Industrialised Nostalgia

The Bönigen kiosk is basically a sober utility building. The modular timber structure carries a flat roof. The sheltering cantilever is made of glass. Its steel beams are supported on brackets twined with vines, the building is painted a light brown – the bit of decoration and colour makes it look gracefully rural in spite of being assembled from industrially produced elements.

Der Kiosk aus Bönigen BE steht heute im Freilichtmuseum Ballenberg.

History of Tourism

For more than 200 years tourism has been a significant economic factor in the Bernese Oberland. Since the 1770’s it had been thought chic among the better circles of European society to "do" a tour of Switzerland. The Unspunnen celebrations and, after 1863 Thomas Cook’s guided tours, brought thousands of tourists into the region. Not only the beautiful landscapes and stunning mountains attracted visitors. City dwellers were just as enthused by the rural culture: houses, costumes, customs and alpine life were also highlights. Under these circumstances Brienz woodcarving, too, was able to develop into a must among souvenirs.

Der Kiosk aus Bönigen BE steht heute im Freilichtmuseum Ballenberg.

Kiosk open

In the kiosk from Bönigen BE (1041), museum guests can now buy new and old, rarities and specialities. Delicious sweets and souvenirs from the Open-Air Museum Ballenberg can also be found there.

Der Kiosk aus Bönigen BE steht heute im Freilichtmuseum Ballenberg.

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