Work

Maison de l’Homme, called Pavillon Le Corbusier – Zurich

1963

Address

Pavillon Le Corbusier - Höschgasse 8 - CH- 8008 Zurich

Train

Tiefenbrunnen Station

Public transport

Lines 2 and 4, Höschgasse stop

Visit

Open to visits

Fee

Yes

Recommended time on site

1h

Languages

French, English, German

Accessibility for people with reduced mobility

Partially accessible

Children's activities

Workshops

CERTIFIED CULTURAL ROUTE OF THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE

Maison de l'Homme, 1963, Zurich, Suisse

Maison de l’Homme, dite Pavillon Le Corbusier

The Pavillon Le Corbusier on Lake Zurich is considered an architectural jewel. The building was initiated by Heidi Weber, who commissioned Le Corbusier and oversaw its completion in 1967. It is the last building designed by the important architect and his only building made of steel and glass. After extensive renovation, the structure now shines in new splendor and invites visitors to take a unique architectural promenade through its various floors. Since 2019, the pavilion is run as a public museum by the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich on behalf of the City of Zurich.


Text: Pavillon Le Corbusier

Photo credits: Georg Aerni, Pavillon Le Corbusier ZHdK, City of Zurich

© FLC/ADAGP/ProLitteris, 2022

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