Bad Ragartz 2024: An out of the ordinary art event

The Bad Ragaz 2024, the 9th Swiss Sculpture Triennale transforms the setting of Bad Ragaz and Vaduz into a giant open-air gallery. Artists from across the world present their works in public spaces, creating an inspiring dialogue between art and nature.

This year the Bad Ragartz is once again extending its reach to include Vaduz where 18 inspiring sculptures can be admired in its streets. The exhibition in Vaduz opens on 8 May, and the works can be admired until the end of October during a variety of guided tours.

Guided tours in Vaduz: Art close up

To get the best out of your visit to Bad Ragartz 2024 in Vaduz join one of the many guided tours on offer. These tours are ideal as a way to gain a greater depth of insight into the exhibits and their creators. You can book your guided tour here: www.tourismus.li/badragartzinvaduz

The various tour options in detail:

Public guided tours: These start at regular intervals and offer a comprehensive introduction to the exhibition. The public tours are perfect for individual visitors and small groups who wish to learn more about the works and their backgrounds.

Full moon tours: The full moon tours are a rather special way of experiencing the sculptures. Bathed in the light of the full moon, these evening guided tours offer a unique atmosphere.

Private and group guided tours: You can also book private or group tours for an experience to meet your particular needs. These tours enable you to explore the exhibition at your own speed, focussing on your specific interests. Bookings for private and group tours should be made on-line at least a week before the required date. Please speak to Heidiland Tourismus for enquiries at short notice:

Contact:
Heidiland Tourismus, Infostelle Bad Ragaz
Phone: +41 81 300 40 or by email to spavillage@heidiland.com

Explore the art and the region

A visit to the Bad Ragartz exhibition is not only a feast for the eyes, but also a wonderful opportunity to explore the region around Bad Ragaz and Vaduz. Combine your excursion to the exhibition with a leisurely stroll through the quaint little town of Vaduz or a walk through the idyllic surroundings of Bad Ragaz.

Picture: Lukas Hohmeister