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Museum Mühlerama — Attraction in Zurich

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Museum Mühlerama
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Chinagarten Zürich
Bellerivestrasse 138, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Zürichhorn
8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Nordamerika Native Museum NONAM
Seefeldstrasse 317, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Heimatschutzzentrum in der Villa Patumbah
Zollikerstrasse 128, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Pavillon Le Corbusier
Höschgasse 8, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Quartierhof Wynegg
Weineggstrasse 44A, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Nearby restaurants
Kornsilo
Kulturareal Mühle Tiefenbrunnen, Seefeldstrasse 231, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Ristorante La Zagra
Seefeldstrasse 273, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
DRAFT. Coffee | Zurich Coffee and Brunch
Wildbachstrasse 68, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Lake Side | Restaurant, Sushi, Tagungen
Bellerivestrasse 170, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Miracle
Fröhlichstrasse 37, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Griechische Taverne
Seefeldstrasse 167, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
BACKbAR
Seefeldstrasse 169, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Remo Wüst Bäckerei + Konditorei AG
Seefeldstrasse 178, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
f39
Fröhlichstrasse 39, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Enoteca Riviera
Dufourstrasse 161, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Nearby hotels
Zurich Apartments Lakeside
Münchhaldenstrasse 22, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
APARTHOTEL Zürich - Hotel in Zurich
Karlstrasse 5, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Luxury Villas Zilic
Zollikerstrasse 153, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
City Stay Apartments - Kieselgasse 2
Kieselgasse 2, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Seefeld Appartement
Höschgasse 62, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
CITY STAY - Lindenstrasse
Lindenstrasse 32, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
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Museum Mühlerama

Seefeldstrasse 231, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
4.6(178)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Chinagarten Zürich, Zürichhorn, Nordamerika Native Museum NONAM, Heimatschutzzentrum in der Villa Patumbah, Pavillon Le Corbusier, Quartierhof Wynegg, restaurants: Kornsilo, Ristorante La Zagra, DRAFT. Coffee | Zurich Coffee and Brunch, Lake Side | Restaurant, Sushi, Tagungen, Miracle, Griechische Taverne, BACKbAR, Remo Wüst Bäckerei + Konditorei AG, f39, Enoteca Riviera
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+41 44 422 76 60
Website
muehlerama.ch

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Nearby attractions of Museum Mühlerama

Chinagarten Zürich

Zürichhorn

Nordamerika Native Museum NONAM

Heimatschutzzentrum in der Villa Patumbah

Pavillon Le Corbusier

Quartierhof Wynegg

Chinagarten Zürich

Chinagarten Zürich

4.5

(2.8K)

Closed
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Zürichhorn

Zürichhorn

4.7

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Nordamerika Native Museum NONAM

Nordamerika Native Museum NONAM

4.4

(169)

Closed
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Heimatschutzzentrum in der Villa Patumbah

Heimatschutzzentrum in der Villa Patumbah

4.7

(189)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Zurich Beer Tour with a Local Guide & Beer Expert
Zurich Beer Tour with a Local Guide & Beer Expert
Mon, Dec 8 • 6:45 PM
8004, Zürich, Switzerland
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Candlelight: Tribut an Hans Zimmer
Candlelight: Tribut an Hans Zimmer
Sun, Dec 7 • 8:15 PM
Limmatquai 40, Zürich, 8001
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The Jazz Room: Eine Reise in das Herz von New Orleans
The Jazz Room: Eine Reise in das Herz von New Orleans
Sun, Dec 7 • 6:00 PM
Seefeldstrasse 225, 8008
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Nearby restaurants of Museum Mühlerama

Kornsilo

Ristorante La Zagra

DRAFT. Coffee | Zurich Coffee and Brunch

Lake Side | Restaurant, Sushi, Tagungen

Miracle

Griechische Taverne

BACKbAR

Remo Wüst Bäckerei + Konditorei AG

f39

Enoteca Riviera

Kornsilo

Kornsilo

4.3

(153)

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Ristorante La Zagra

Ristorante La Zagra

4.3

(222)

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DRAFT. Coffee | Zurich Coffee and Brunch

DRAFT. Coffee | Zurich Coffee and Brunch

4.4

(131)

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Lake Side | Restaurant, Sushi, Tagungen

Lake Side | Restaurant, Sushi, Tagungen

4.1

(912)

$$$

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A. Var (Zee)A. Var (Zee)
Wonder why you'd ever visit a Mill museum? Well, because it's fun. In Mühlerama you get to see how people used to make flour, the old fashioned way, from a rock to a spinning rock to a more modern contraption, then you get to mix and make your own little bread with freshly ground flour and while it's baking, you get to look around and go down the big slide in a flour sack! As you leave the museum, you have a warm and crunchy bread in your hand, you eat while you think to yourself, hmmmm, this was fun! That's why you go to a Mill museum! Oh and I forgot one thing. The people working there are first class, super duper nice, helpful and very kind!
Alena PavlovaAlena Pavlova
Awesome museum for everybody. Start with a guided tour through the mill, usually around 3pm. Mill your own flour with different stone or mechanical mills and bake your own bread stick or pretzel. Wander through the museum mill with 2 out of 20 rolling mills left, while listening to the brush- your audioguide. Slide down the slide for the flour bags or solve the mystery hunt hidden in secret places. Right next door is a cute Caffè. Mill is unfortunately not wheelchair and stroller friendly.
Belle (Buttercream & Belle)Belle (Buttercream & Belle)
Highly recommended! Hands on museum where you can experience milling flour with a number of different equipment and style. Also optional if you'd like to keep the flour you milled or use it to bake your own bread! While waiting for the bread to prove, you can have an audio guided tour of the Mill. Finishing your tour, your bread is hot and waiting to be tasted. Highly recommended - great to bring your kids here to let them roll up their sleeves.
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Wonder why you'd ever visit a Mill museum? Well, because it's fun. In Mühlerama you get to see how people used to make flour, the old fashioned way, from a rock to a spinning rock to a more modern contraption, then you get to mix and make your own little bread with freshly ground flour and while it's baking, you get to look around and go down the big slide in a flour sack! As you leave the museum, you have a warm and crunchy bread in your hand, you eat while you think to yourself, hmmmm, this was fun! That's why you go to a Mill museum! Oh and I forgot one thing. The people working there are first class, super duper nice, helpful and very kind!
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Awesome museum for everybody. Start with a guided tour through the mill, usually around 3pm. Mill your own flour with different stone or mechanical mills and bake your own bread stick or pretzel. Wander through the museum mill with 2 out of 20 rolling mills left, while listening to the brush- your audioguide. Slide down the slide for the flour bags or solve the mystery hunt hidden in secret places. Right next door is a cute Caffè. Mill is unfortunately not wheelchair and stroller friendly.
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Highly recommended! Hands on museum where you can experience milling flour with a number of different equipment and style. Also optional if you'd like to keep the flour you milled or use it to bake your own bread! While waiting for the bread to prove, you can have an audio guided tour of the Mill. Finishing your tour, your bread is hot and waiting to be tasted. Highly recommended - great to bring your kids here to let them roll up their sleeves.
Belle (Buttercream & Belle)

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Reviews of Museum Mühlerama

4.6
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1.0
2y

Nach einem schlechten Erlebnis eines Workshops und einem Kundenservice, der den Namen nicht verdient, als Reaktion auf meine Rückmeldung hier nun meine Bewertung: Ich habe für meine Schulkasse den Zucker-Workshop gebucht und auch besucht. Bei der Begrüssung hat der Workshopleiter nicht altersgerecht über das Thema Zucker angefangen. Überleitung von hohen Krankenkassenprämien, zu Krankheit und Zuckerkonsum. Dabei haben einige meiner Schüler den Start etwas verpasst. Wir waren ja noch immer draussen. Sie haben noch etwas geschwatzt. Das hat der Leiter des Workshops gar nicht goutiert und die Kinder runtergepuzt. Schade... Einstieg in den Workshop mit Testen des "Zuckertypes" (wie viel Zucker magst du in Getränken) war toll! Super Idee und wurde später auch immer wieder aufgenommen. Das Highlight!!! Anschliessend haben wir uns an einem grossen Tisch mit dem Thema befasst. Nicht ganz ideal mit 24 Kindern, aber geht, weil ich eine tolle Klasse habe. Es wurden Filme gezeigt mit Audio aus dem Computer!!! Geht gar nicht. Mindestens eine kleine Bluetoothbox sollte da stehen! Auf meine Rückmeldung hat man mir gesagt, dass dies noch niemand bemängelt hätte. Die kommen vermutlich einfach nicht mehr! Oder man hätte mir einfach für den Hinweis danken können... Im Thema selbst wusste ich mindestens so viel wie der Workshopleiter und gewisse Dinge hat er nicht erwähnt, die ich bei dem Thema extrem wichtig finde. Danach kam der Workshop. Zu kompliziert, auch wenn sie alles gut vorbereitet haben. Wir mussten unter Zeitdruck arbeiten. Der Workshopleiter fragte am Anfang, ob wir mehr Zeit hätten. Ich habe bejaht. Am Ende hat er aber die Zeit einhalten wollen. Er hat in dieser Hinsicht keine Leitung übernommen, indem er den Zeitplan angepasst hätte und in der Rückmeldung auf meine E-Mail mir die Schuld zuschreiben wollen. Wer von uns ist der Workshopleiter und sollte das Timing im Griff haben? Der Eistee schmeckte anschliessend meinen Schülern. Die selbstgemachten "Farmer-Riegel" hatten keine Zeit auszukühlen und waren deshalb einfach nur ein Müsli und beim Herausnehmen haben wir uns die Finger verbrannt. Auf meine Rückmeldung habe ich nur Rechtfertigungen zurückgekriegt, wurde selbst als nicht ganz tauglicher Lehrer abgestempelt und meine Begleitpersonen noch psychologisch analysiert. Das ist nicht einmal schlecht! Fazit: Ich gehe bestimmt nie mehr in diesen Laden. Vielleicht ist das Museeum alleine ein Besuch wert, das werde ich aber nie herausfinden. Gehen Sie nicht mit einer Klasse dahin. Wenn ich das Thema bei der nächsten Klasse machen werde, spare ich mir das Geld, klaue die einzige gute Idee vom Zuckertyp und mache es einfach selbst in der Schule! Weiss ja gleich viel, wie der...

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5.0
1y

Wonder why you'd ever visit a Mill museum? Well, because it's fun. In Mühlerama you get to see how people used to make flour, the old fashioned way, from a rock to a spinning rock to a more modern contraption, then you get to mix and make your own little bread with freshly ground flour and while it's baking, you get to look around and go down the big slide in a flour sack! As you leave the museum, you have a warm and crunchy bread in your hand, you eat while you think to yourself, hmmmm, this was fun! That's why you go to a Mill museum! Oh and I forgot one thing. The people working there are first class, super duper nice, helpful...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
1y

Awesome museum for everybody. Start with a guided tour through the mill, usually around 3pm. Mill your own flour with different stone or mechanical mills and bake your own bread stick or pretzel. Wander through the museum mill with 2 out of 20 rolling mills left, while listening to the brush- your audioguide. Slide down the slide for the flour bags or solve the mystery hunt hidden in secret places. Right next door is a cute Caffè. Mill is unfortunately not wheelchair and...

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