The Kunsthaus Zug houses and exhibits regional, national and international art ranging from Classical Modernism to the contemporary, and is also engaged in promoting its holdings by communicating with a broad spectrum of society. Its collection has several thematic focus areas, ranging from the aforementioned Classical Modernism to contemporary art. Thanks to the holdings of the Kamm Collection Foundation, which was set up in 1998, the Kunsthaus Zug has become established as a leading centre for the art of Viennese Modernism.
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The Kunsthaus Zug provides barrier-free access to its exhibitions and programmes. It is committed to cultural participation for all people. The Kunsthaus Zug recognises the needs of visitors with disabilities. Staff are happy to provide assistance where possible.
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Our Events
Kunsthaus Zug
Ilya & Emilia Kabakov – The Tennis Game. In Dialogue with Boris Groys.
Die raumgrosse Installation fordert die Besuchenden zur aktiven Teilnahme auf und verbindet das zeitlose Werk mit der Gegenwart.
until 28.06.2026
Kunsthaus Zug
Max von Moos – Die Aufschlüsselung
Max von Moos’s famously sombre yet surprisingly cheerful oeuvre is “decoded” by being situated along a series of central topics.
until 25.05.2026
Kunsthaus Zug
Panel Discussion: On the Work of Ilya & Emilia Kabakov
This panel discussion explores the traces and influence of Ilya and Emilia Kabakov’s work and places it within a broader art-historical context.
22.03.2026 | 14:00
Kunsthaus Zug
Walk and Talk
During this guided walkthrough, you will gain deeper insights into the work of Max von Moos.
29.03.2026 | 14:00
Kunsthaus Zug
Film Screening: The Ship of Tolerance
With a film screening followed by a discussion we look back on “The Ship of Tolerance” by Ilya & Emilia Kabakov (2016, Zug).
03.05.2026 | 12:00
Kunsthaus Zug
Walk and Talk
During this guided walkthrough, you will gain deeper insights into the work of Max von Moos.