Forum Würth Arlesheim
Since February 2003, the semi-elliptic building facilitates an inspiring exchange between art and business. Temporary exhibitions are presented to the public. The exhibition program is based on the Würth Collection. Cultural events around the exhibitions and active conveying of art, which is especially focused on children and adolescents, round off the offer. All activities of the Forum Würth Arlesheim are projects of Würth AG Schweiz.
According to Procap Schweiz the building is easily accessible for disabled visitors.
Forum Würth Arlesheim
47.497058, 7.607719

Just before Christmas, we experiment with finger and handprints on colorful cardboard. Fun animals and figures are created with glitter, wiggle eyes and crayons. The printed artwork can then be sent ...

Towards the end of the exhibition, the artist Christopher Lehmpfuhl visits us in Arlesheim and gives us a personal insight into his artistic work. He focuses on a current project - his glass windows ...

On this Sunday, our young guests have the unique opportunity to become active themselves under the guidance of Christopher Lehmpfuhl and give free rein to their own creativity. A special painting ...

A little happiness can never hurt and is also wonderful to give away. In this Sunday workshop, like Christopher Lehmpfuhl, we will take a creative approach to nature and give large and small stones a ...

At the invitation of Kammermusik Arlesheim, the Ardemus Saxophone Quartet will be our guest this evening at Forum Würth Arlesheim. With "And they danced" they explore the elements of music and dance - ...

Inspired by the importance of light in Christopher Lehmpfuhl's work, we will work with textile designer Jennifer Keusgen to create flashing and unique brooches that bring some light into the dark ...

Forum Würth Arlesheim was opened on February 14, 2003. To mark the anniversary, architect Urs Büttiker takes us on a personal tour of the building and reveals exciting background information on the ...

Public tour Every Sunday at 11.30 Duration: 60 minutes Cost: CHF 8 per person without registration

The Berlin-based artist Christopher Lehmpfuhl (*1972) is regarded as a shooting star of contemporary realism. Unusual for a contemporary artist, he paints outdoors (plein air). In all weathers, he ...