Pavillon Le Corbusier

The Pavillon Le Corbusier is currently closed for the winter. 
We look forward to seeing you again in the new season from April 25 to November 23, 2025!

Welcome to the Pavillon Le Corbusier on Lake Zurich – the last building designed by the important architect and his only building made of steel and glass. Since 2019, the pavilion is run as a public museum by the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich on behalf of the City of Zurich. During the summer months, it invites you to take a unique architectural promenade through its various floors and to experience the architectural excellence of Le Corbusier.

Visit

Address

Höschgasse 8
8008 Zurich

Opening hours

The Pavillon remains closed during the winter months.

Season 2025: April 25 to November 23

Tuesday to Sunday noon–6pm
Thursday noon–8pm
Closed Monday

Prices

Regular CHF 12
Reduced CHF 8
Under 16 years free of charge

Tickets & Discounts

Arrival

We recommend traveling by public transport:
Tram 2/4, stop ”Höschgasse”

Zurich Stadelhofen railroad station is a 15-minute walk away.

The Pavillon has no car parking spaces.

Accessibility

The Pavillon Le Corbusier does not comply with current building regulations and cannot offer complete accessibility due to its listed building status.

For information on accessibility, please contact Simon Marius Zehnder:
+41 43 446 44 67
simon.zehnder@zhdk.ch

Good to know

Practical information about the Pavillon.

Contact us

+41 43 446 44 68
welcome@pavillon-le-corbusier.ch

Head of Pavillon Le Corbusier: 
Simon Marius Zehnder

More about the location

The Pavillon Le Corbusier on Lake Zurich is considered an architectural jewel. The last building by the important architect was initiated by Heidi Weber, who commissioned Le Corbusier and oversaw its completion in 1967.

Video: schwarzpictures.com

Impressions

Modernes Gebäude mit farbigen Paneelen und grossem Vordach.
Dachterrasse eines modernen Gebäudes mit grünen und roten Bereichen.
Modernes Wohnzimmer mit grünen Sitzbänken und Kunstwerk an der Wand.
Zeitgenössisches Treppendesign in modernem Gebäude.
Moderner geometrischer Bau mit bunten Platten.
Kunstwerk mit schwarzem Raster, weissen und rotem Quadrat.
Nahaufnahme eines Dachrinnensystems mit Kies und gelber Wand.
Pavillon Le Corbusier, 2019, Zurich

Events and room rental

Pavillon Le Corbusier by Night
© ZHdK

The Pavillon Le Corbusier offers an exclusive setting for your next event. During the season and outside museum opening hours, this architectural jewel on the promenade of Lake Zurich is available for events for up to 100 people.

Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris) was probably the most important architect of the 20th century.

Der Architekt Le Corbusier schwarzer runder Brille und Fliege vor einem seiner Gemälde.
Le Corbusier im Appartement-Atelier, Paris. René Burri, 1959, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, Grafiksammlung
© Magnum Photos

Find out more about him and his oeuvre. In-depth information can be found in the pdfs: