Important Information for Your Visit
Additional Information
- To explore the entire Bruno Weber Park at leisure, you will need about one hour.
- Children under 4 years of age have free admission.
- Dogs are welcome in the Bruno Weber Park (must be kept on a leash).
- Members of the Friends of Bruno Weber Park association have free admission according to the applicable terms.
- For school and kindergarten classes: See Guided Tours.
- We accept credit cards, EC cards, Twint, and cash (CHF and EUR).
Please Note:
- The park has a ticket counter where you can buy tickets upon arrival. You do not need to buy tickets in advance!
- Supervisors and parents are responsible for their children.
- Tours are at your own risk; all liability is declined in the event of accidents.
- The Bruno Weber Park is an open-air museum, so we kindly ask you to refrain from picnicking and barbecuing inside the park.
- A suitable picnic area with barbecue facilities can be found approx. 8 minutes away, at the edge of the forest above the Bruno Weber Park.
- Climbing or walking on the following sculptures is permitted: Double Winged Dog (28) and Cat (24). Please respect the barriers.
- Please do not lean over the railings!
- Photography and filming are permitted for private purposes; professional recordings for commercial purposes only by prior arrangement.
- Drone flights are not permitted without prior authorization.
- Dogs must be kept on a leash. Note: the Bruno Weber Park contains not only other visitors' dogs but also free-roaming animals such as ducks.
- The park is not liable for lost or stolen items.
- Self-guided visits to the Bruno Weber Park, including the dining room in the Artist's House, are permitted. Other areas of the Artist's House can only be visited as part of a guided tour - selected rooms remain private.
- Smoking is strictly prohibited in all indoor areas. You may smoke outdoors, but please be very careful in the forest area, especially in summer, and do not discard cigarette butts there (fire hazard!).
Note on the Accessibility of Indoor Spaces:
- Please note that due to filming or special events in the Bruno Weber Park, it can occasionally happen that not all indoor spaces - such as the Water Garden Hall or the dining room - are accessible.
- For guided tours, the number of visitors is limited - please read the information on the Guided Tours page.
- On Sundays (except during company holidays), access to the indoor spaces is always guaranteed.
- If you are planning your visit and would like to inquire about accessibility in advance, you are welcome to contact us during phone hours at: Tel. +41 (0)79 535 85 87 or email: kommunikation@weberpark.ch.
We thank you for your understanding and consideration!
Accessibility
We are continuously working to make the Bruno Weber Park accessible to all visitors.
Special Guidelines
Your safety is important to us. Please note the following guidelines.
Additional information for special occasions and situations.
First Aid
In the Bruno Weber Park, a first-aid kit for minor accidents is located at the ticket booth. In case of emergency, call 144 directly or one of the following emergency numbers:
- Ambulance: 144 / Poison Control Center: 145
- Police: 117
- Fire Department: 118
- General Emergency (EU & CH): 112
The nearest hospitals are:
Important: We are connected to the municipality of Spreitenbach (canton of Aargau)! Please make sure to mention this during the call. The address of the park can be found in the footer below.
Defibrillator: The nearest defibrillator is located at the Hätschen sports facility, 2.1 km away (6 min by car). It is accessible 24/7 in a cabinet on the outer wall at Mühlemattstrasse 1, Dietikon. Directions on Google Maps ...
Children in the Bruno Weber Park
The Bruno Weber Park is a wonderful place for families. Please note:
- Children must always be accompanied by adults
- Climbing on sculptures is prohibited (Exceptions: Double Winged Dog, The Cat)
- The ponds are biotopes and are not fenced - please supervise children near the water. Entering the ponds is prohibited (both summer and winter).
Photography & Filming
The following rules apply to photos and video recordings:
- Photos and videos for private purposes are permitted.
- Please ensure that other guests are not photographed where possible - be considerate!
- For wedding photography or professional shoots for commercial purposes, you will need a permit.
- Drone footage is not permitted without a special permit.
- A permit is always required for photoshoots and video recordings (including for social media).
Lost & Found
If you have lost something in the Bruno Weber Park:
- Lost items are kept at the lost and found office at the ticket counter (kiosk).
- You can collect lost items there during opening hours.
- For lost items, please contact us by email or telephone within 3 months.
Do You Have Any Questions?
Our team is happy to assist you with further information.