Opening hours
The exhibition is open Tuesday through Sunday
from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Bex Arts 26
Szilassy Park
Rue du Signal 20a
1880 Bex
Please use public transportation for your visit!
Train — Bex CFF Station, 30-minute walk
Bus — Lines 119, 120, 152, EV47, Bex-Temple stop, 7-minute walk
Plan your route at www.tpc.ch/horaires
The park is also accessible on foot and by bike via a marked path from the station.
If you’re coming by car, consider carpooling! There are plenty of parking lots in Bex available to you. See the list
Since Szilassy Park is not accessible by car, we invite you to walk there from the town center. A drop-off area is available for people with limited mobility.
This year, we’re offering a pay-what-you-can admission fee. Choose the amount that works for you, based on your means and your desire to support the exhibition:
Cedar: 15.– CHF or more
Oak: 10.– CHF
Chestnut: 5.– CHF
Your contribution helps keep the exhibition running and makes it accessible to everyone.
Enjoy the exhibition freely with:
– a map to help you find your way
– a entertaining booklet for children
– audio descriptions available via an app
These tools are available on site at the front desk.
Extend your visit with the exhibition catalog,
available starting July 11 (CHF 35).
Pre-order: info@bexarts.ch
Tours are available upon request in French, German, or English,
with formats tailored to different audiences (approx. 2 hours).
Prices:
CHF 250 for a group
max. 20 persons
Reservations: mediation@bexarts.ch
Guided tours for school groups are available upon request,
with formats tailored to the students’ ages (approx. 2 hours).
Reduced rate (schools/educational groups):
150.– CHF per class
max. 25 students
Reservations: mediation@bexarts.ch
An educational resource pack is available for download here.
Throughout the summer, Bex Arts 26 invites you to discover the park in a whole new perspective, with a special weekend event every month.
This is an opportunity to explore the artworks, delve into the history of the site, interact with the artists, and participate in a vibrant program open to everyone: ink-drawing workshops with Les Racines du Ciel, pop-up creations for children, themed guided tours, discussions, roundtables, and moments of sharing centered on art, the landscape, and the living world.
The full program is available on our agenda.
Food and drinks with local products
Tuesday–Sunday, 10 a.m.–7 p.m., weather permitting
The tour takes place outdoors: be sure to wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing!
If the weather is nice, we recommend bringing a water bottle and sunscreen.