Visit

Opening Hours

Tuesday to Sunday 1:30 pm — 5:30 pm

Monday closed
November annual closure

Information *

  • Parking
  • Lockers
  • WC
  • WIFI
  • Souvenir shop

*Adapted for wheelchairs

*Cheese train (contact the MOB)

Entry

Are you planning to visit the museum? Skip the queue and buy your ticket online!

The entrance fee gives you access both to the temporary exhibitions and the permanent collections covering the art of paper cutting and the history of the Pays-d’Enhaut.

The estimated duration of the visit is approximately 1h30.

Combined entry
Musée du Pays d’Enhaut & Centre Suisse du Papier Découpé + Maison de L’Etambeau

  • Adults: CHF 15.-
  • Unemployed/Pensioners/Students: CHF 11.-
  • No combined ticket is available for children

Prices

  • Adults: CHF 12
  • Unemployed/Pensioners/Students: CHF 8.-
  • Children (aged 6 to 16): CHF 5.-
  • Groups (10 people and more): CHF 8.- to reserve please contact :info@musee-chateau-doex.ch
  • Guide fee: CHF 60.- (for every 15 people)
  • (Reduced price for Pass d’Enhaut holders.)
  • Free entry with the following cards Raiffeisen*, Pass musée and Amis du musée.
  • Passeport Vaudois : 1 ticket purchased = 1 free entry
  • Office du tourisme Pass (contact the Tourist Office) CHF 2.- discount/entry

* Raiffeisen cards are only accepted for individual visits

Transport :

There are a number of ways to get to the Pays-d’Enhaut Museum & Swiss Paper Cutting Centre.

By train :

From Montreux or Zweisimmen / Interlaken: via the MOB-Goldenpass line. Château-d’Œx station. The museum is a 5 minute walk from the station. More info on timetables and prices.

From Bulle / Fribourg: via the TPF line to Montbovon and then the MOB-Goldenpass line to Château-d’Œx. More info on timetables and prices.

By bus :

From Aigle / Col des Mosses: via the TPC line to Château-d’Œx. The museum is a 5 minute walk from the station. More info on timetables and prices.

By car :

From Fribourg: via the A12 motorway to Bulle and then Intyamon

From Lausanne: via the A12 motorway to Bulle and then Intyamon

From Martigny: via the A9 motorway to Aigle and then Col des Mosses

From Thun: via the Simmental Valley