May

11

Sunday

Swiss Art: From Reformation to Revolution

Swiss Art: From Reformation to Revolution Kunsthaus Zürich, Moser Building, Heimplatz 1, 8001 Zürich Tickets

Credits: Denis Dal Molin

DISCOVER THE SOUL OF SWITZERLAND THROUGH ITS ARTISTIC JOURNEY!

Experience the extraordinary evolution of Swiss art on our captivating guided tour through the Zürich Kunsthaus. "Swiss Art: From Reformation to Revolution" reveals five centuries of creative genius that shaped Switzerland's cultural identity.

Our journey explores:

✝️ Religious treasures from the Reformation era - See how spiritual transformation created works of profound simplicity and power.

⛰️ Stunning Alpine landscapes of the Baroque period - Marvel at majestic mountains and valleys that became symbols of Swiss identity.

🛡️ 19th Century works reflecting Swiss national identity - Discover how artists forged a unified Swiss consciousness through idyllic scenes and heroic narratives.

💡 Revolutionary Modernist expressions - Witness how Swiss artists broke free from tradition to pioneer global movements.

🎨 Cutting-edge contemporary Swiss art - Experience bold visions that challenge conventions while honoring rich artistic heritage.

Join us to understand not just Switzerland's artistic achievements, but the cultural heart of this remarkable nation!

10h45: Meet at the Moser’s museum's entrance (*)

11h-12h30: Guided tour

12h30-14h: Optional lunch together at the Moudi am Kunsthaus

(*) Only handbags format

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DISCOVER THE SOUL OF SWITZERLAND THROUGH ITS ARTISTIC JOURNEY!

Experience the extraordinary evolution of Swiss art on our captivating guided tour through the Zürich Kunsthaus. "Swiss Art: From Reformation to Revolution" reveals five centuries of creative genius that shaped Switzerland's cultural identity.

Our journey explores:

✝️ Religious treasures from the Reformation era - See how spiritual transformation created works of profound simplicity and power.

⛰️ Stunning Alpine landscapes of the Baroque period - Marvel at majestic mountains and valleys that became symbols of Swiss identity.

🛡️ 19th Century works reflecting Swiss national identity - Discover how artists forged a unified Swiss consciousness through idyllic scenes and heroic narratives.

💡 Revolutionary Modernist expressions - Witness how Swiss artists broke free from tradition to pioneer global movements.

🎨 Cutting-edge contemporary Swiss art - Experience bold visions that challenge conventions while honoring rich artistic heritage.

Join us to understand not just Switzerland's artistic achievements, but the cultural heart of this remarkable nation!

10h45: Meet at the Moser’s museum's entrance (*)

11h-12h30: Guided tour

12h30-14h: Optional lunch together at the Moudi am Kunsthaus

(*) Only handbags format max. DIN A4 / L 30 x H 21 x T 20 cm are allowed in the Museum

NB: This tour is for Internations’ members. Become a member.

Link to the Internations Event.

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Sale ends on Sunday, 11.05.2025 10:30

Guided Tour + Entrance

49.00 CHF

Tour Only (with a Museum's pass)

29.00 CHF

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Kunsthaus Zürich, Moser Building, Heimplatz 1, Zürich, CH

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