What does it take to found—and peacefully sustain—a republic with no kings, no central rulers, and no empire? At the Bundesbrief Museum, we examined how a small alliance of alpine communities crafted the 1291 Federal Charter, forming a confederation that has endured for over 700 years.
The Bundesbrief Museum doesn’t feel like a typical exhibit—it feels like a vault. Students entered a dim, protected space where the original 1291 Federal Charter and related documents are preserved and displayed. We moved carefully, reading the texts, studying the seals, and tracing how a handwritten agreement became the foundation of Swiss federalism. Along the way, students engaged in meaningful conversations with the museum’s volunteer guides—local citizens deeply invested in the legacy of the confederation.