Bruno Weber (1931 - 2011) is a Swiss architect and non-formal sculptor. After his death he left the house-workshop and a huge number of different mythical and fantastic sculptures. For several years the territory was in desolation, and the fund, which owns the park, almost went bankrupt. However, in 2016 a long-term development concept appeared and the park got a new life.
Ticket price: 18 CHF
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Bruno Weber Park ©Yuriy Buriak
Getting there: parking coordinates
N 47 24.283 E 8 22.942. The park is located in the town of Dietikon, find here the train timetable
https://www.sbb.ch/en/home.html. Walking distance from the railway station is about 2 kilometers. You can take the bus 325 to the stop Dietikon, Weinberg.