The Salvation Army Museum in Bern, Switzerland, was housed in the headquarters of the Salvation Army for Switzerland, Austria, and Hungary from 1999 to 2022. This museum was a significant part of the Salvation Army's heritage, showcasing its history and impact in these regions. It was a place where visitors could learn about the Salvation Army's origins, its founders, and its mission.
The museum's collection, which includes various exhibits and documents collected in the archive, is now maintained by the archive. This collection is listed as a protected object of regional importance under KGS No. 8606. This means that the collection is recognized for its cultural and historical significance, and efforts are made to preserve it for future generations.
The permanent exhibition at the Salvation Army Museum documented the work of the founding couple, William and Catherine Booth. It also showcased the actions and human and spiritual values of the international movement, which operates in 128 countries. This exhibition provided a comprehensive overview of the Salvation Army's global reach and influence.
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Laupenstrasse 5, Bern
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