Exhibitions

Max Frisch in first editions

Enlarged view: Picture of Max Frisch's "Tagebuch"

Max Frisch's works such as “Homo faber”, “Stiller” and “Andorra” have been translated into dozens of languages and are now available in numerous editions. But what did the books look like when they were first published? The exhibition presents rare and valuable volumes from the Max Frisch Archive's collection.

1 October, 2024 – 31 January, 2025

Location: ETH Main Building, H floor, Reading Room Collections and Archives (H 26)

Free entry

Permanent exhibition in the Letzigraben outdoor pool

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Enlarged view: Freibad Letzigraben
© Lea Wolgensinger/Max Frisch Archive, Zurich

The Letzigraben outdoor pool in Zurich is the most famous building by Max Frisch the architect. Opened in 1949, it is still highly popular among bathers from the city and culture enthusiasts from all over the world. The old changing rooms now house a permanent exhibition on the life and work of Max Frisch.

The exhibition room is freely accessible during the opening hours of the outdoor pool. Please register at the cash desk. For direct enquiries about guided tours to: .


Venue: Edelweissstrasse 5, 8048 Zurich

external page Letzigraben outdoor pool

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