Forum Würth Arlesheim

Arlesheim
Switzerland
Forum Würth Arlesheim
Art
Art and culture form an integral part of the Würth Group. Their strong presence and the multi-facetted activities are the result of a vivid corporate culture. Forum Würth Arlesheim is evidence of this great involvement.

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.

47.497058, 7.607719

Address

Forum Würth Arlesheim

Dornwydenweg 11
4144
Arlesheim
Switzerland
Opening hours
Open all year from
Tuesday - Sunday: 11:00-17:00

Closed on
Contact and additional information
+41 61 705 95 95

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