Zentrum Paul Klee (nearby) Guide
Zentrum Paul Klee: A Master's Vision in a Modern Masterpiece Guide
While technically located in Bern, the Zentrum Paul Klee is easily accessible from Thun and makes for a fantastic day trip. This architectural marvel, designed by Renzo Piano, houses the world's largest collection of works by the renowned Swiss-German artist Paul Klee. More than just a museum, it's a vibrant cultural center that celebrates art, music, and education. Prepare to be inspired by Klee's unique artistic vision and the building's stunning design. Paul Klee (1879-1940) was a highly influential artist associated with Expressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism. His work is characterized by its playful use of color, line, and form, often exploring themes of nature, music, and the subconscious. The Zentrum Paul Klee was established to preserve and promote his artistic legacy. The museum's collection includes paintings, drawings, watercolors, and archival materials, offering a comprehensive overview of Klee's artistic development. At the Zentrum Paul Klee, you can explore the permanent collection of Klee's works, as well as temporary exhibitions featuring other artists. Take a guided tour to learn more about Klee's life and art. The museum also offers workshops and educational programs for children and adults. The museum's restaurant, "Schöngrün," offers delicious Swiss cuisine with a modern twist. While not specifically a culinary tradition tied to the museum, the restaurant provides a delightful dining experience in a beautiful setting.
Transportation
From Thun, take a direct train to Bern. From Bern train station, take bus number 12 towards Zentrum Paul Klee. The bus stops directly in front of the museum. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes from Thun.
Opening Hours
Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Ticket Price
Adults: CHF 25, Reduced: CHF 15