Abegg-Stiftung

Riggisberg
Switzerland
Abegg-Stiftung
Art
The Abegg-Stiftung is committed to the collection, conservation and study of historical textiles. It is based just outside the village of Riggisberg in the foothills of the Bernese Alps, which is where the museum of textiles and applied art, the research library and the Villa Abegg, the Abeggs’ former home that is now a museum, are situated. The studio for textile conservation and restoration is also a training centre for budding young conservators. The Abegg-Stiftung publishes books and papers in which it shares its research findings with fellow historians and conservators as well as a lay readership. Year after year, its annual exhibitions shed new light on a material that has served humanity for thousands of years, whether made up into objects of everyday use or in the form of exquisite works of art.

46.815412, 7.494729

Adresse

Abegg-Stiftung

Werner Abeggstrasse 67
3132
Riggisberg
Switzerland
Horaires d'ouverture
Monday - Sunday: 14:00-17:30

Closed during the winter half-year

Opening hours 2026
26 April 2026 – 08 November 2026
Monday – Sunday: 14:00-17:30


Contact et infos supplémentaires
+41 31 808 12 01

Currently and upcoming

Personification of spring, wool tapestry, Egypt, 3rd–4th century, Abegg-Stiftung, inv. No. 5345. © Abegg-Stiftung, CH-3132 Riggisberg (photo: Christoph von Viràg)
Exhibition
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Textiles played an important role in the domestic interiors of Late Antiquity. They were at once luxury goods and status symbols, offered protection against the cold and draughts, and endowed living ...