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Open air event in Brambrüesch

Description

An open-air weekend will take place on Brambrüesch from August 7 to 9, 2026. The three-day event is aimed at a wide audience from the region as well as summer guests and offers varied entertainment in a special mountain setting.

Day program
Games, fun and time together for young and old
The area around the Malixerhof is transformed into a cheerful family playground - a place to discover, play, linger and enjoy. The family fun is the heart of the weekend and offers entertainment for children, parents, grandparents and everyone who enjoys exercise, fellowship and the mountain air.

A special highlight is the play course for children - it's worth taking part!
Children can look forward to a varied course with seven lovingly designed play stations. There is a stamp at each station - anyone who masters all the games and collects a full stamp card can look forward to a little surprise at the Malixerhof at the end.

Free admission

Evening program
In the evening and on Sunday afternoon, the grounds are transformed into an open-air cinema.
The following films will be shown:

 Friday
Special case Switzerland - neutral, independent... and yet in the middle of it all. A satirical approach to a sensitive topic.

 Saturday
Extrawurst A dispute over a grilled sausage escalates - and suddenly more than just the menu is up for debate. Witty, biting and highly topical.

The two films can be booked directly via the homepage, together with a delicious meal.

 Sunday
Pictures and films from days gone by show Brambrüesch as many have never seen it before. Nostalgic, touching and full of stories.
Admission is free, and we also offer barbecues to make the visit worthwhile for the stomach.

An experience that connects. A weekend to remember.


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