Switzerland
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Switzerland - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Switzerland.
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 The best new hotels to love without reservationExplore the best new openings in the world, from city buzz in Vienna and Macau to laid-back escapes in Thailand and India By Nicola Leigh Stewart Last updated 
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  Why are we so obsessed with ghosts? From the psychological to the gothic, a new exhibition finds outGhosts have terrified us for centuries. ‘Ghosts: Visualizing the Supernatural’ at Kunstmuseum Basel asks what is going on By Hannah Silver Published 
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 A building kind of like a ‘mille-feuille’: inside Herzog & de Meuron’s home for Lombard OdierWe toured ‘One Roof’ by Herzog & de Meuron, exploring the Swiss studio’s bright, sustainable and carefully layered workspace design; welcome to private bank Lombard Odier’s new headquarters By Francesca Perry Published 
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 Swiss unveils new long-haul cabins, including a superior double bed suiteFour redesigned cabins, five types of business seats, and two exclusive first-class suites. Here’s what Swiss is betting on for its next-generation fleet By Sofia de la Cruz Published 
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 Herzog & de Meuron redefines Swiss hospitality with Les Trois Rois hotel transformationThe Pritzker Architecture Prize-winning studio expands the hotel with a striking restaurant and bar, a sprawling presidential suite, and a decadent rooftop spa By Laura May Todd Published 
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 12 things not to miss at Art Basel 2025Art Basel is bigger and better than ever. Avoid overwhelm, follow our definite what-to-see guide at this year's event (19-22 June) By Sofia Hallström Published 
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 Audrey Hepburn’s stunning Swiss country home could be yoursAudrey Hepburn’s La Paisable house in the tranquil village of Tolochenaz is for sale By Tianna Williams Published 
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 In Gstaad, a seasonal restaurant takes alpine dining to new heightsMonti nods to regional craftsmanship with furniture carved from locally-sourced elm and a seasonal menu from chef Martin Göschel By Daven Wu Published 
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 Meet Lisbeth Sachs, the lesser known Swiss modernist architectPioneering Lisbeth Sachs is the Swiss architect behind the inspiration for creative collective Annexe’s reimagining of the Swiss pavilion for the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 By Adam Štěch Published 
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 48 hours in Geneva: seek Le Corbusier, lakeside sauna, and Swiss chocsWith Watches and Wonders 2025 in Geneva from 1-7 April, here are the city’s best downtime delights, from bars to bathing By Simon Mills Published 
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 A minimalist, off-grid Swiss cabin redefines the ski-in, ski-out experiencePerched above a millennia-old glacier, Cabane Tortin is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for athletic adventure-seekers – expect drama at 3,000m By John Weich Published 
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 Nomad 2025: A postcard from the St Moritz art and design showLast month, Wallpaper* ventured to the icy climes of St Moritz to explore Nomad, an alpine exhibition where contemporary art and design meet By Laura May Todd Published 
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 Davos 2025: Genesis goes all-out on outdoor machismo with this extreme sport support vehicle conceptPresented to the World Economic Forum at Davos, the Mountain Intervention Vehicle Concept is a wild transformation of the Genesis GV60 into a tracked rescue vehicle By Jonathan Bell Published 
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 Switzerland’s best art exhibitions to see in 2025Art fans, here’s your bucket list of the standout exhibitions to see in Switzerland in 2025, exploring compelling themes and diverse media By Simon Mills Published 
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 Tour St Moritz hotel Badrutt’s Palace’s plush new wing with architect Antonio Citterio‘You have to feel the mountains,’ says Antonio Citterio as he walks us through the new Serlas Wing, his contemporary take on Alpine vernacular at a hotel he knows well By Kate Lough Published 
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 2025 getaways: where Wallpaper* editors will be travelling to this yearFrom the Japanese art islands of Naoshima and Teshima to the Malaysian tropical paradise of Langkawi, here’s where Wallpaper* editors plan to travel to in 2025 By Sofia de la Cruz Published 
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 The cosiest alpine retreats to book in EuropeBrowse the Wallpaper* edit of European alpine retreats where to fully embrace the ski season By Nicola Leigh Stewart Published 
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 Trying a mushroom-powered Herbar facial at the world’s first CBD and adaptogenic spaMushroom-powered facials by Herbar have arrived at the world’s first CBD and adaptogenic spa in the Schloss Zermatt. Mary Cleary steps inside By Mary Cleary Published 
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 The don’t-miss Swiss art museums for your next cultural flitMap these 11 Swiss art museums, worthy pitstops for the culturally curious, from Basel to Zürich and beyond By Simon Mills Published 
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 Chef Anne-Sophie Pic’s restaurant in Switzerland reopens following a makeoverChef Anne-Sophie Pic’s restaurant at Beau-Rivage Palace sees a redesign by Tristan Auer, curated to match her feminine and floral cuisine By Hélène Bauer Published 
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 Herzog & de Meuron’s Children’s Hospital in Zurich is a ‘miniature city’Herzog & de Meuron’s Children’s Hospital in Zurich aims to offer a case study in forward-thinking, contemporary architecture for healthcare By Ellie Stathaki Published 
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 Step inside La Tulipe, a flower-shaped brutalist beauty by Jack Vicajee Bertoli in GenevaSprouting from the ground, nicknamed La Tulipe, the Fondation Pour Recherches Médicales building by Jack Vicajee Bertoli is undergoing a two-phase renovation, under the guidance of Geneva architects Meier + Associé By Jonathan Glancey Published 
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 Five Swiss hotels for design loversInspiring stays for your next trip, these Swiss hotels will appeal to design and culture fans By Simon Mills Published 
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 Dr Barbara Sturm’s 17th-century Alpine chalet is her ‘childhood dream come true’After Dr Barbara Sturm’s latest product launch, the ‘Super Anti-Aging Dual Serum’, she catches up with Wallpaper* from inside her home in Gstaad By Hannah Tindle Published 
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 The Brecon raises the bar for contemporary chalet chicDesigned by Amsterdam studio Nicemakers, The Brecon sports a contemporary Swiss chalet aesthetic with midcentury echoes By Laura May Todd Published 
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 Designer Cécile Barani on taking hifi to new heights with Swiss audio brand GoldmundCécile Barani not only created the formal language for speaker specialist Goldmund’s portable Pulp speakers but also designed its monumental Gaia system. We spoke to her about working in high-end hi-fi By Jonathan Bell Published 
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 ‘Happy birthday Louise Parker II’: enter the world of Roe EthridgeRoe Ethridge speaks of his concurrent Gagosian exhibitions, in Gstaad and London, touching on his fugue approach to photography, fridge doors, and his longstanding collaborator Louise Parker By Zoe Whitfield Published 


