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A fascinating journey through an enchanting world made of ice, especially with the lighting in the evening.
Experience the true magic of winter in the valley of Schwarzsee!

Along the road, 2km away from the ski resort of Schwarzsee you will be taken by Karl Neuhaus into a fairy tale world made of ice and light.
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Contact Information
Eispaläste Schwarzsee
Bushaltestelle Lichtena
1716 Schwarzsee
Tel. +41 (0)26 412 13 13
www.eispalaeste.ch
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Take the chance to visit the ice palaces. An experience at every age!

Cold and Warm drinks as well as snacks ar sold at the "Buvette".

Opening times
Wednesdays to Fridays from 2pm to 9pm
Saturdays and Sundays from 12am to 9pm
Ice Palaces open? Find it out here.

Special opening times during the holidays
Monday to Friday from 2pm to 9pm
Saturdays and Sundays from 12am to 9pm

Location:
By bus (TPF) from Fribourg(or Düdingen) - Bus Stop *Lichtena" between Zumholz and Schwarzsee. Then, 2 minutes walk.
Bus schedule Fribourg-Schwarzsee/Lichtena via Tafers
Bus schedule Scharzsee/Lichtena-Fribourg via Tafers

By car: The Ice Palaces are situated next to the road Plaffeien-Schwarzsee, between Zumholz and Schwarzsee. A car park is available next to the Ice Palaces on the left side of the road.

Packages & Accomodation
Would you like to stay a few nights in Schwarzsee? We suggest you the Ice Palace Package!
More Information about the Ice Palaces Package
List of the Hotels in Schwarzsee


Admission fee
Adults: CHF 10.-
Children (4 - 16 years): CHF 5.-
Senior citizens, students, apprendices: CHF 8.- (only with ID)

Groups from 10 people:
per person CHF 1.- reduction
Groups from 50 people:
20% off entree fee

Bus schedule
Fribourg-Schwarzsee via Tafers
Scharzsee-Fribourg via Tafers


Video
-Short Video from the swiss television (only available in German) - Schweiz Aktuel "Märchenwelt aus Eis"