Henry Dunant Museum

Henry Dunant (1828-1910) spent the last 18 years of his life in Heiden. The Appenzell village with its classicist architecture was an internationally renowned health resort at the time. Here, at 800 m. above sea level, with a view of Lake Constance and across borders, he wrote his memoirs and further developed his ideas for a more peaceful world and an International Court of Justice. In Heiden, in 1901, the news reached him that he was the first to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The museum dedicated to him is housed in the former district hospital where Dunant lived as a reclusive pensioner until his death on October 30, 1910.
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Temporarily closed due to renovation. Guided tours for school classes and groups at any time on request.
Address
Asylstrasse 2
9410 Heiden
Switzerland
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