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The C. G. Jung House Museum (German Museum Haus C. G. Jung) is a historic house museum. It was the residence of the Swiss psychiatrist, psychologist, and essayist Carl Jung as well as his wife, psychologist Emma Jung-Rauschenbach. It is located at Seestrasse 228, Küsnacht, Switzerland, next to Lake Zürich. Built in 1908, the house was restored a century later thanks to the Foundation C. G. Jung Küsnacht. In 2017 it was transformed into a museum, and opened to the public in May 2018.

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  • C. G. Jung House Museum (en)
  • Museum Haus C. G. Jung (de)
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  • Das Museum Haus C. G. Jung im ehemaligen Wohnhaus von Carl Gustav Jung und Emma Jung-Rauschenbach in Küsnacht am Zürichsee gibt Einblicke in Leben und Werk des Psychiaters und Begründers der analytischen Psychologie sowie dessen ebenfalls als Analytikerin tätigen Ehefrau. (de)
  • The C. G. Jung House Museum (German Museum Haus C. G. Jung) is a historic house museum. It was the residence of the Swiss psychiatrist, psychologist, and essayist Carl Jung as well as his wife, psychologist Emma Jung-Rauschenbach. It is located at Seestrasse 228, Küsnacht, Switzerland, next to Lake Zürich. Built in 1908, the house was restored a century later thanks to the Foundation C. G. Jung Küsnacht. In 2017 it was transformed into a museum, and opened to the public in May 2018. (en)
  • La Casa Museo C. G. Jung (en alemán Museum Haus C. G. Jung ) fue la residencia del médico psiquiatra, psicólogo y ensayista suizo Carl Gustav Jung así como de su esposa también psicóloga Emma Jung-Rauschenbach.​ Está ubicada en Seestrasse 228, Küsnacht, Suiza, junto al lago de Zúrich.​ Construida en 1908, fue restaurada un siglo después gracias a la Fundación C.G. Jung Küsnacht y en 2017 se transformó en museo.​​ (es)
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  • C. G. Jung House Museum (en)
  • Museum Haus C. G. Jung (en)
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  • C. G. Jung House Museum (en)
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  • Eva Middendorp-Meier (en)
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  • Access path to the house museum (en)
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  • Seestrasse 228, Küsnacht, Canton Zürich, Switzerland (en)
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  • Museum Haus C. G. Jung (en)
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  • Das Museum Haus C. G. Jung im ehemaligen Wohnhaus von Carl Gustav Jung und Emma Jung-Rauschenbach in Küsnacht am Zürichsee gibt Einblicke in Leben und Werk des Psychiaters und Begründers der analytischen Psychologie sowie dessen ebenfalls als Analytikerin tätigen Ehefrau. (de)
  • The C. G. Jung House Museum (German Museum Haus C. G. Jung) is a historic house museum. It was the residence of the Swiss psychiatrist, psychologist, and essayist Carl Jung as well as his wife, psychologist Emma Jung-Rauschenbach. It is located at Seestrasse 228, Küsnacht, Switzerland, next to Lake Zürich. Built in 1908, the house was restored a century later thanks to the Foundation C. G. Jung Küsnacht. In 2017 it was transformed into a museum, and opened to the public in May 2018. (en)
  • La Casa Museo C. G. Jung (en alemán Museum Haus C. G. Jung ) fue la residencia del médico psiquiatra, psicólogo y ensayista suizo Carl Gustav Jung así como de su esposa también psicóloga Emma Jung-Rauschenbach.​ Está ubicada en Seestrasse 228, Küsnacht, Suiza, junto al lago de Zúrich.​ Construida en 1908, fue restaurada un siglo después gracias a la Fundación C.G. Jung Küsnacht y en 2017 se transformó en museo.​​ (es)
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