• The Swiss Customs Museum, situated in Gandria, a part of the municipality of Lugano, was established in 1949. It provides a historical account of Switzerland's...
  • In a charming corner of Lake Lugano, a few steps from Italy, the Customs Museum illustrates past and present of border management and surveillance (sp.
  • As the Swiss Customs Museum is quite a trip from downtown Lugano, it is smart to combine your visit with another activity.
  • The Liechtenstein NationalMuseum in Vaduz and the Swiss Customs Museum in Gandria are celebrating the 100th anniversary with a joint exhibition.
  • The Swiss Customs Museum is open from April to October. The Museum lies on the left bank of Lake Lugano, opposite Gandria and just a stone’s throw from Italy.
  • Part of the exhibition in the Swiss Customs Museum, which is also referred to in the vernacular as the "Smugglers' Museum", is devoted to this fascinating topic.
  • The Swiss Customs Museum, or Museo delle dogane, lies on the shore of Lake Lugano in an idyllic and quite symbolic location close to the border with Italy.
  • The Swiss Customs Museum is a museum in Cantine di Gandria on Lake Lugano, which mediates the role of customs authorities and the work of the border...
  • Swiss Customs Museum Address: Cantine di Gandria, 6978 Paradiso, Switzerland, Lugano. Swiss Customs Museum Contact Number: +41-0584626743.
  • The museum as seen from Gandria village. The Swiss Customs Museum, or Museo doganale svizzero, is a museum located in the Swiss canton of Ticino.
  • ...Customs Museum, or Museo doganale svizzero as it is locally known, is a museum in the Swiss canton of Ticino on the southern shore of Lake of Lugano.
  • Swiss Customs Museum. Local name: Schweizerisches Zollmuseum. The museum is located directly on Lake Lugano, in the vicinity of the border with Italy.
  • Swiss Customs Museum. Relaunch of reception services, bookshop, guided tours and multimedia (in collaboration with ARtGlass).
  • The Swiss Customs Museum was founded in 1935 in a barracks formerly used by the border guards at the frontier in Cantine di Gandria.