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Media Conference, 17 June 2005
Inauguration of the Zentrum Paul Klee


Dear Sir, Dear Madam

The Zentrum Paul Klee – located in Bern and designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano – will be opening its doors to the public for the first time at 9 a.m. on Monday, 20 June 2005. The Zentrum Paul Klee is more than a museum – it is a place where people of all ages, social and cultural backgrounds will be able to actively involve themselves with art, to lasting effect. The activities revolve around the life and work of Paul Klee and the largest collection of a single artist’s talent anywhere in the world – over 4,000 items.

The Zentrum Paul Klee is devoted to one of the twentieth century’s most important artists. Klee lived more than half his life in Bern, and the Centre houses over 4,000 of his works – 40 per cent of his total output – making it the world’s largest monographic collection of art. Taking its cue from Klee’s polymathy – he was a painter, musician, teacher, writer and philosopher – the Zentrum Paul Klee is setting its sights on presenting in detail the artist in all his eclectic diversity by means of extensive interdisciplinary exchanges of all genres of art.

In order to establish links between fine art and music, a venue is needed: a first-class one has been provided in the form of an auditorium able to seat 300 people, and it comes complete with an in-house orchestra – the Ensemble Paul Klee. Performances will include works Klee himself played, ranging from the Baroque to the Classical, as well as a number of works from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries that were inspired by his art. Theatre productions will be strong on visuals, which again ties in with Paul Klee’s work.

Aside from the auditorium, other multifunctional and technically well-equipped rooms are available for hire for theatre productions, conferences and seminars. Museum Street – a promenade that forms the Centre’s mediation backbone – connects the three hills of the Zentrum Paul Klee, the Middle Hill housing the main collection of Klee works (1,750 m2) and four temporary exhibitions annually (850 m2).

The large children’s museum Kindermuseum Creaviva, with its wide variety of things to see and do for children aged four and upwards – as well as for the young at heart of whatever age! – features heavily in the Zentrum Paul Klee’s focus on art mediation.

The Zentrum Paul Klee – whose location here in Bern further enhances the region’s reputation as a prime touristic destination – also has places where visitors can find refreshments and enjoy a meal; it is also home to a Sculpture Park, and there are charming walks in the area.

The Zentrum Paul Klee was built at a cost of 110 million Swiss francs, all of it financed by private backers including patrons, sponsors and Canton Bern lottery funds; about half of the annual running costs, on the other hand, are to be met from the public purse.

Other information

You will find the speeches made at the 17 June 2005 Media Conference in the extras.

300 dpi images are available for download from our media database www.zpk.org/mdb
Username: media
Password: klee
The media page will be active from 17 to 25 June 2005.

Please contact the Communication and Mediation Department for any other information:
Phone +41 (0)31 359 01 80 / +41 (0)31 359 01 0.

 

  • Ursina Barandun, Deputy Director and Manager of the Communication and Mediation Department.
  • Annelies Schulthess, Media.
  • Gonca Kuleli, Public Relations and Images.
  • Nathalie Gygax, Communications and Deputy Manager of the Department.
  • Mark Isler, Marketing and Sponsorship.
  • Heidi Frautschi, Copyright (Collection/Exhibitions/Research Department).

 

Yours truly

Ursina Barandun



Downloads
Documentation: Cover
(17 kB, pdf)
Documentation: Index
(22 kB, pdf)
Documentation: Publications of the Zentrum Paul Klee
(42 kB, pdf)
Documentation: Media Conference, Programme
(53 kB, pdf)
Documentation, Speeches, Cover 1
(12 kB, pdf)
Documentation, Speeches, Speeches by representatives of the Klee and Müller founder families, Public Authorities and Zentrum Paul Klee
(345 kB, pdf)
Documentation, Statements, Cover 2
(11 kB, pdf)
Documentation: Civic Community of Bern
(114 kB, pdf)
Documentation: BEKB I BCBE
(62 kB, pdf)
Documentation: BKW FMB Energie AG
(56 kB, pdf)
Documentation: Coop
(72 kB, pdf)
Documentation: Credit Suisse
(69 kB, pdf)
Documentation: Galenica
(68 kB, pdf)
Documentation: Die Mobiliar
(90 kB, pdf)
Documentation: Swiss Post Office
(71 kB, pdf)
Documentation: Securitas AG
(51 kB, pdf)
Documentation: Swisscom AG
(57 kB, pdf)
Documentation: UBS AG
(74 kB, pdf)
Swiss Price for steel-girder construction 2005 goes to the Zentrum Paul Klee (text available in Geman only)
(34 kB, pdf)
Documentation: Press Release
(85 kB, pdf)
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