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Forum Würth Rorschach

Rorschach, Switzerland

With its combination of art, architecture and enjoyment, Würth Haus Rorschach is a unique interactive experience for the whole family. The Forum Würth Rorschach is the museum part of the Würth Haus Rorschach and puts on art exhibitions which change on a regular basis. All the activities are based on the Würth collection of modern and contemporary art, which includes over 19,000 pieces.

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Opening hours

April–September
Mon–Sun 10 am–6 pm

October–March
Tue–Thu 11 am–5 pm

Recommended time
120 Minutes
Price
Adults
8.00 CHF

Admission to all exhibitions is free.

One-time free audio guide with the Bodensee Card PLUS (otherwise for adults & children CHF 8).

Kids
8.00 CHF
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