Museum of Art and History, Neuchatel, on now till January 12, 2012
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Did William Tell really exist? Was the Swiss national hero also a murderer? Find out more at an exhibition in four parts: The Story of the Ambiguous Tell, Tell, the Murderer, The Good Father and Tell in Neuchâtel.
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William Tell as you’ve never seen him
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Tell: The Legend Returns sees the Swiss national hero with a nice line in crossbow tricks appear as a comic superhero in the mould of Batman and Superman, but with a hint of the Terminator and RoboCop. The comic’s Swiss creator, David Boller, who studied in the United States and worked for Marvel and DC…
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The celebrations will look back on the Gotthard Pass’s great historical and mythical importance to the Swiss, with all its associations with the birth of a nation. “The Gotthard’s popularity comes in waves. International traffic was phenomenal during the second half of the 13th century, then commercial routes changed and maritime trade developed,” said Jean-Daniel…
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