Fondation Beyeler in Basel
Europe

Fondation Beyeler

Basel · Switzerland · Founded 1997

One of the most beautiful private art museums in the world — a Renzo Piano building in a garden setting near Basel, holding a refined collection of Monet, Giacometti, Rothko, Bacon, and Warhol.

About Fondation Beyeler

The Fondation Beyeler was established by art dealers Ernst and Hildy Beyeler to house their personal collection — assembled over four decades of exceptional taste and acquisition. The building, designed by Renzo Piano and opened in 1997, sits in Riehen on the outskirts of Basel, its long horizontal form of red porphyry and glass integrated into the surrounding park and water basins.

The collection spans Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, classical modernism, and contemporary art, with exceptional depth in a small number of key artists. The museum holds four of Monet's Water Lilies panels, major Giacometti sculptures, significant Rothko colour-field paintings, and important works by Picasso, Miró, Léger, Francis Bacon, Andy Warhol, and Gerhard Richter. Loan exhibitions from the greatest private and institutional collections in the world make the Fondation among the most consistently rewarding venues for temporary shows in Europe.

Collections & Highlights

Four large Monet Water Lilies panels in a purpose-built gallery
Alberto Giacometti — the largest group of his sculptures outside the Giacometti Institute
Mark Rothko — large-scale colour-field canvases in natural light
Renzo Piano's architecture — one of the most harmonious museum buildings in Europe

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