A museum that subverts tradition says that when you travel to Switzerland, everyone will think of the majesty of Matterhorn, the dream of Lake Tune, and the bustling city of Zurich. After all, all the scenery will be the same, this time let us feel a different Switzerland, into a museum that subverts the traditional meaning of the Ballenberg open air museum. The Barenberg Open Air Museum is located near Brienz, Switzerland, an open air museum that houses about 100 traditional Swiss houses. In today's society where modern architecture replaces traditional architecture, the Barenberg Open Air Museum has moved traditional houses from the 1970s to the whole, so that every traveler who comes to the museum can experience the characteristics of traditional Swiss architecture. In another sense, the open-air museum is more like a folk village. In addition to seeing poultry raised in the garden, vegetables grown, and some traditional handmade, folk performances, such as cheese making, hemp rope making, wood carving, etc. In this folk village, these almost forgotten traditional crafts can break the dust. It is exciting to be in the life of the traveler again. For children, it is also a place to experience how the ancestors lived and played. Tips: Balllenberg is open every April to October, every day 10:00—17:00; Transportation: It takes about 10 minutes by bus from the Barenberg West entrance in Brienz.