The “present” – without today, tomorrow there would be no yesterday
Looking to the “present”: Bad Ragartz 2024
The “present” remains in the future for now, as not until 4 May 2024 will Bad Ragartz be welcoming visitors from all over the world to the 9th Swiss Triennial of Sculpture. Until 30th October 2024, selected works of internationally renowned artists will make the “present” both visible and tangible in parks, gardens, streets and squares. Join us in looking forward to a unique art experience in the here and now.
Our artists
Over 450 works by 88 artists from all over the world turn Bad Ragaz into a fascinating town of shapes and colours. Dive into the world of international artistic creation: from bronze, stone, wood and glass to innovative industrial materials: here, you’re allowed to touch the art!
Exhibitions
Forge your own path to discover over 450 artworks in the 9th Swiss Triennial of Sculpture. Nature and landscapes, the charming spa resort of Bad Ragaz and the urban environment of Vaduz form the perfect backdrop for a diverse art experience. The historic walls of the Altes Bad Pfäfers bathhouse, at the end of the trail through the impressive Taminaschlucht gorge, are a real treasure.
We hope that you experience a fascinating tour of Bad Ragartz.
Online shop
Why not add a piece of Bad Ragartz to your home by purchasing a miniature sculpture, book or other merchandise from our online shop? Let yourself be inspired – order conveniently online and give yourself or someone special a very memorable gift.
Art is a family affair
Bad Ragartz was established in 2000 by Esther and Rolf Hohmeister and has been a labour of love for the entire family ever since. With their passion for art, the two have been committed for many years to making art accessible to everyone, especially families with children. Additional events such as DorfART or LiteraTOUR now complement the Swiss Triennial of Sculpture outside the three-year exhibition cycle. The next two generations of the Hohmeister family are already passionate about Bad Ragartz and playing an active role in the future of the festival.