Pavillon Le Corbusier
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Constructed along the shores of Lake Zurich, this pavilion is a walk-through work of art and the last building designed by Le Corbusier.

📜 Architectural masterpiece by Le Corbusier, his only building made of steel and glass, this public museum on Lake Zurich showcases his diverse oeuvre.🔍 Features a unique architectural promenade through its various floors.Why Go🎨 Experience Le Corbusier's design principles🖼️ See temporary art exhibitions🚶 Enjoy an architectural promenade🌳 Beautiful lakeside locationWhy Avoid♿ Limited accessibility for wheelchairs and strollers🚫 Closed during winter monthsTips🗣️ Audio tour available for deeper insights🗓️ Free admission every Thursday from 5 pm🚏 Public transport recommended, no car parkingCost💰 Regular CHF 15, reduced CHF 10, under 20 free, Zürich Card free.Hours🕒 Open April to November, Tuesday-Sunday 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m., Thursday until 8:00 p.m.📍 AddressHöschgasse 8, 8008 Zurich, Switzerland♿ AccessibilityPartially accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.Roof terrace not accessible for mobility impairments.Guide dogs welcome, accompanying persons free.Fully accessible for deaf and hearing impaired.

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