Bruno Weber Park, located in the Swiss municipalities of Spreitenbach and Dietikon, is a unique sculpture park designed as a comprehensive work of art. The park was created by the Swiss artist Bruno Weber, who passed away in 2011. The park is a testament to Weber's artistic vision and creativity, featuring a variety of sculptures and structures that he continually added to the park throughout his life.
Covering an area of 15,000 m², Bruno Weber Park is a visual feast for visitors. The park is adorned with a variety of artistic elements including columns, reliefs, heads, and grotesque faces. Adding to the park's unique charm are tons of animal figures decorated with colorful mosaics. These elements together create a whimsical and enchanting atmosphere that captivates visitors.
The centerpiece of Bruno Weber Park is the Water Garden, which was completed in 2012. This stunning feature is surrounded by two over 100-meter-long winged dogs, adding a sense of grandeur and fantasy to the park. Additionally, the base floor houses a banquet hall and the office/atelier of the Bruno Weber Foundation, further enhancing the park's appeal.
Art & Design Garden & Park Person & Artist Animals
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 11:00 – 18:00 |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | 11:00 – 18:00 |
Sunday | 11:00 – 18:00 |
Zur Weinrebe 3, Dietikon
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Bruno Weber Park is an outdoor sculpture garden and architectural park that showcases the fantastical creations of Swiss artist Bruno Weber. The park features a collection of large-scale, colorful sculptures and whimsical buildings that blend elements of mythology, nature, and imagination. Visitors can explore the grounds and interact with the surreal artworks, which include animal-like creatures, towers, and walkways. The park offers a unique experience that appeals to both adults and children, allowing them to immerse themselves in Weber's creative vision. While some visitors appreciate the park's originality and playful atmosphere, others may find the artwork unconventional or the maintenance of some areas lacking. The entrance fee is considered reasonable by most, given the extent of the park and the opportunity to spend several hours exploring. Overall, Bruno Weber Park provides an off-beat cultural experience that diverges from traditional art museums, offering a memorable journey through a sculptor's imaginative world.
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