The former residence of Carl Gustav Jung and Emma Jung-Rauschenbach is a place of remembrance of extraordinary presence. The house, as well as the gardens, bear the distinctive signature of C.G. Jung and reflect significant facets of his personality.
The house is both a scholarly house as well as a domestic museum, granting visitors a sense of the hospitality and work of C.G. and Emma Jung-Rauschenbach and allowing them to catch a glimpse of their scholarly and family life.
Guided tours:
The Museum C.G. Jung House is offering guided tours through the museum incl. a visit to Jung's library and study. Special opening hours during the IAAP Congress see below. Languages: English. These tours last about 50 minutes. The library and study of C.G. Jung can only be viewed as part of these public tours.
Registration:
Online ticket purchase incl. registration for guided tours available from May 1, 2025 on the museum's website: www.cgjunghaus.ch/en/tickets/
The number of visitors inside the building is strictly limited for reasons of fire safety. Please register online for guaranteed admission to the building.
Special opening hours during the IAAP Congress 2025:
Subject to change!
The house and garden are still used privately today. Please respect the privacy of the residents and do not enter the grounds outside museum opening hours.