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Tags : Historical Site
Timings : April 21 – November 26, 2023
Tuesday – Sunday: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Monday: closed
Time Required : 30 mins to 1 hour
Entry Fee : Adults: CHF 12
Children: CHF 8
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Situated on the Zürichsee lakeshore, the Pavillon Le Corbusier is a Swiss art museum dedicated to the work of renowned Swiss architect Le Corbusier. It was the last building designed by the architect. It is made using only steel and glass all held together with 22000 bolts.
Located nearby Zürichhorn in the Seefeld quarter, the Pavillon Le Corbusier was built and designed in the 1960s The architect wanted to showcase his work but only in a place constructed t taste. The museum is complete work of art in and of itself and reflects the work of Le Corbusier, including his sculptures, paintings, designs and also his writings. Le Corbusier designed the whole structure based on the modular system using intense calculations concerning the human body and the golden ratio. One of the most colourful buildings on the lake in Zurich, one can sense the thought process of the architect by just staring at the structure. Le Corbusier had just one vision, which was to spread the idea and awareness of modern contemporary architecture. Using only glass and steel back then was definitely a tough task as even today, most structures are highly dependant on concrete while using glass and steel as enhancements. But due to Le Corbusier's intellect and determination, Zurich today houses one of the most unique attractions known to man.