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Address
Ch. du Pertuis-du-Sault 74 Neuchâtel, 2000 Switzerland
Type
Museum
Phone
Public
+41 58 466 70 60
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Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1921–90), the world-renowned writer and playwright, was also an avid painter and illustrator his whole life. The Centre Dürrenmatt Neuchâtel (CDN) showcases his paintings as they relate to his literary works in a permanent exhibition. The museum also stages temporary exhibitions and events, and offers guided tours, workshops for schools, publications and a podcast. Designed by Mario Botta around Dürrenmatt’s former home, the CDN showcases parts of the writer and painter’s living space.
The CDN is close to the railway station in Neuchâtel, nestled in the heart of the green and leafy Vallon de l’Ermitage.

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Exhibitions / Events

Title Date Type City Country Details
Visite guidée et apéritif - Évènement Neuchâtel Switzerland
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Évènement
Neuchâtel
Switzerland
Le CDN en famille - Évènement Neuchâtel Switzerland
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Évènement
Neuchâtel
Switzerland
Le CDN en famille - Évènement Neuchâtel Switzerland
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Évènement
Neuchâtel
Switzerland
Dürrenmatt, Hesse, Rilke und der Wein - Ausstellung Neuchâtel Switzerland
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Ausstellung
Neuchâtel
Switzerland
Friedrich Dürrenmatt — Rebellenfiguren - Exhibition Neuchâtel Switzerland
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Exhibition
Neuchâtel
Switzerland

Articles

Title Type Issue Images Details
Friedrich Dürrenmatt Hinweis Kunstbulletin 9/2022
Martin Disler — Die Jahre in Les Planchettes Besprechung Kunstbulletin 9/2019
Jean-Christophe Norman - Die Dinge hängen vom Leben ab Besprechung Kunstbulletin 1-2/2017
En marche - Rapports sur la mobilité des corps Fokus Kunstbulletin 11/2016
Sébastien Verdon - Totale Illusionen und perfekte Modelle Besprechung Kunstbulletin 12/2015
‹The Hidden World› - Metaphysik auf dem Markt der Wahrheiten Besprechung Kunstbulletin 11/2014
Armand Schulthess Hinweis Kunstbulletin 7-8/2014
Dürrenmatts ‹Minotaurus› - Sprengstoff für die Vernunft Besprechung Kunstbulletin 1-2/2014
Augustin Rebetez - Traumtänzerische Labyrinthe Besprechung Kunstbulletin 6/2013
Elodie Pong, ‹MY-THOLOGY› Besprechung Kunstbulletin 12/2011