“Pavillon-Skulptur” by Max Bill

The granite sculpture by Max Bill is a key work by the Concrete artist. It stands in the middle of Zurich’s bustling Bahnhofstrasse.

The Work

The walk-in “Pavillon-Skulptur” (Pavilion Sculpture) stands in a prime location directly next to the Bahnhofstrasse. With its clear lines, the granite work counteracts the hustle and bustle of the busy street and radiates a feeling of peace and relaxation. The sculpture – which depending on the angle from which it is viewed can also appear very dynamic – is without doubt one of the better-known of Max Bill’s works.

Special Remarks

The sculpture is made from 63 blocks of granite of exactly the same size (42 x 42 x 210 cm / 16.5 x 16.5 x 82.7 inches). The granite originated from a quarry in the Black Forest that has long been disused, thus making renovation work very difficult.

Location

The “Pavillon-Skulptur” stands on the corner of Bahnhofstrasse/Pelikanstrasse, very close to Paradeplatz.

The Creator

Max Bill (1907 – 1994) was born in Winterthur and made a name for himself as an artist, architect, painter, graphic designer, and sculptor. He belonged to the Zurich School of Concrete Artists, which in turn was inspired by Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee.

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Address

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Zürich Main Station 634 m 4 min
Zürich Airport 9.1 km 20 min
Pavillon-Skulptur von Max Bill
Bahnhofstrasse 47
8001  Zürich