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Switzerland
Credit: Gary Singh (writer) Throughout the ages, Switzerland has bubbled with productivity: It’s where psychologist Carl Jung articulated the collective unconscious, the Dada antiart movement began in 1916, and 450 varieties of cheese are currently produced. It’s also where macabre surrealist H.R. Giger acquired the Château St. Germain and opened a museum to showcase his art on a permanent basis. “Most people travel to Gruyères for the castle and the cheese factory,” says Aurore Sierro, one of the museum’s tour guides. “And when they come in here, they get disgusted.” With an angelic French accent, she can discuss all things Giger, from the time as a teenager that he set his dad’s pharmacy on fire by trying to melt lead, to the detractors who blamed him for his first wife’s depression and subsequent suicide. “He is definitely a Swiss artist,” Sierro enthuses, pointing out traditional Swiss doily textures disguised in a Giger airbrush work. “He also painted aliens eating fondue.” One tip: The country can be expensive—even the cheapest hotels are $70—but cost-cutting schemes do exist. An absolute must for those lingering more than a few days is a Swiss Rail Pass, which provides un... |
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