Data copyright © Individual Authors unless otherwise stated
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Year: 2014 Author: Regula Gubler Categories: Archaeological Prospection, Buildings, Historical Archaeology, Day of Archaeology 2014, Post Medieval
Tags: Bernese Alps, Grindelwald, Tourism, Unterer Grindelwald glacier, Switzerland, Glacier, Berne
Gubler, Regula (2014): The archaeology of early tourism in the Swiss Alps. https://doi.org/10.5284/1080383 | 928 Kb |
The images from the original post have been archived and are also available to download. In certain cases images can not be disseminated if they do not adhere to our sensitive data policy.
19th century lime kiln above Grindelwald (Flielenwald). Foto: Archaeological Service of the Canton of Berne. (doa_image17879.jpg) |
JPG | 742 Kb |
The Unterer Grindelwald glacier in an early 19th century book (Gabriel Lory 1822, Voyage pittoresque de l’Oberland Bernois). (doa_image17881.jpg) |
JPG | 951 Kb |
Ruins of the Bäregg guesthouse above Grindelwald, built in 1858. Photo: Archaeological Service of the Canton of Berne. (doa_image17883.jpg) |
JPG | 707 Kb |
The Bäregg guesthouse in 1900 with the Unterer Grindelwaldglacier in the background. (doa_image17886.jpg) |
JPG | 251 Kb |