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The Centre Dürrenmatt Neuchâtel (CDN) exhibits Friedrich Dürrenmatt's
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s and
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s. It is a part of Swiss National Library, just like
Swiss Literary Archives The Swiss Literary Archives (SLA - ''Schweizerische Literaturarchiv'') in Bern collects literary estates in all four national languages of Switzerland (German, French, Italian and Romansh language). It is part of the Swiss National Library ...
, which has a close cooperation with CDN. The Centre Dürrenmatt, which was opened in the September 2000 above
Neuchâtel Neuchâtel (, , ; german: Neuenburg) is the capital of the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel, situated on the shoreline of Lake Neuchâtel. Since the fusion in 2021 of the municipalities of Neuchâtel, Corcelles-Cormondrèche, Peseux, and Valangin, ...
, is located in the first Dürrenmatt's residential place in 1952. The Swiss architect
Mario Botta Mario Botta (born 1 April 1943) is a Swiss architect. Career Botta designed his first building, a two-family house at Morbio Superiore in Ticino, at age 16. He graduated from the Università Iuav di Venezia (1969). While the arrangements of ...
was assigned to rebuild the house. As a place for discussion and research, CDN supports critical debates about Dürrenmatt's artistic and literary works. Beside the temporary exhibition, the permanent exhibition "Friedrich Dürrenmatt, writer and painter" is open for public visit. Readings, concerts, colloquiums and debates take place regularly in the CDN. Apart from numerous exhibits of his literary works (
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drafts and notes) and rare exhibited paintings, the CDN offers a wide view over the
Lake Neuchâtel Lake Neuchâtel (french: Lac de Neuchâtel ; frp, Lèc de Nôchâtél; german: Neuenburgersee) is a lake primarily in Romandy, in the French-speaking part of Switzerland. The lake lies mainly in the canton of Neuchâtel, but is also shared by ...
and also the Bernese Alps.


History

In 1952, Friedrich Dürrenmatt moved to his house in the upper part of the city, where he lived and worked until his death on 14 December 1990 (later in another building in that district). He took his life beyond the Röstigraben as a theme in one of his works, especially the reality that he lived in the francophone part of Switzerland since 1952, but he wrote in German language. After his death, his former house was adapted and expanded for being used as a museum. The museum was opened officially in September 2000.


Previous exhibitions

* ''Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Writer and Painter'', permanent exhibition * ''Friedrich Dürrenmatt : Endspiele'', from 6 April until 26 October 2003 * ''Dieter Roth : la Bibliothèque'', from 6 April until 26 October 2003 * ''The Theater of Friedrich Dürrenmatt in Bulgaria'', from 7 May until 20 August 2004 * ''Gotthelf-Dürrenmatt or the Moral in Emmental'', from 31 October 2004 until 30 January 2005 * ''Varlin – Dürrenmatt Horizontal'', from 24 April until 31 July 2005 * ''Hanny Fries : Dürrenmatt in Schauspielhaus Zürich'', from 17 September until 17 December 2006 * ''Dürrenmatt and the Myths: Drawings and Manuscripts'', from 11 February until 30 April 2007 * ''On the border of language'', from 19 May until 2 September 2007 * ''Pavel Schmidt – f.k – Kafka's drawings'', from 19 October 2007 until 10 February 2008 * ''Topor – Encyclopedia of body'', from 16 March 2008 until 11 May 2008 * ''Paul Flora – Royal dramas'', from 18 May 2008 until 31 August 2008 * ''Prag 1968 – 40 years spring of Prag'', from 14 September 2008 until 19 October 2008 * ''Piranesis Carceri'', from 10 December 2008 until 8 February 2009 * ''Caricatures: Sempé, Bosc, Chaval, Ungerer'', from 15 February until 31 May 2009 * ''Pier Paolo Pasolini. Who I am'' – Qui je suis, from 14 June until 6 September 2009 * ''Martial Leiter – Guerres'', from 25 September 2009 until 31 January 2010 * ''Dürrenmatt as Caricaturist: New acquisitions'', from 3 February until 16 May 2010


Previous performers

* Aki Takase * Alexander von Schlippenbach * Alice der Kevorkian * Anna Trauffer *
Béatrice Graf Béatrice Graf (2 April 1964) is a Swiss percussionist, organist and keyboard player of jazz fusion and modern jazz. Biography Graf studied at the ''Conservatoire Populaire de Musique de Genève'' until 1989 and finished the workshop of Jack De ...
* Benoît Moreau * Christy Doran * Claude Berset * Colin Vallon * Daniel Humair * Delphine Bardin *
Franziska Baumann Franziska Baumann (born 9 April 1965) is a Swiss musician and composer, specializing in improvisation and composed music (vocals, flute, live electronics). Baumann studied at the Winterthur Conservatory, majoring in flute with a minor in singing. ...
* Frances-Marie Uitti * Fredy Studer * Fritz Hauser *
Hildegard Kleeb Hildegard Kleeb (born 1957 in , Willisau District) is a Swiss pianist. Life and works After her first piano and oboe lessons in music school in Zug, she studied piano under Cécile Hux and oboe under Hans-Martin Ulbrich at Zurich Music schoo ...
* Jacques Demierre * Joëlle Léandre * Jonas Kocher * Katharina Weber * Lauren Newton *
Léon Francioli Léon Francioli (22 May 1946 – 9 March 2016) was a Swiss double bass player and cellist. Life and career Born in Lausanne, Switzerland, Léon Francioli studied piano and double bass at the Lausanne Conservatory. He became famous in Switzerland ...
* Lionel Friedli * Lucien Dubuis * Marilyn Crispell * Martin Schütz * Mireille Bellenot * Niklaus Luginbühl * Nouvel Ensemble Contemporain *
Paul Lovens Paul Lovens (born 6 June 1949) is a German musician. He plays drums, percussion, singing saw, and cymbals. He has performed with the Aardvark Jazz Orchestra and Berlin Contemporary Jazz Orchestra. He was born in Aachen, Germany. In the early ...
*
Pauline Oliveros Pauline Oliveros (May 30, 1932 – November 24, 2016) was an American composer, accordionist and a central figure in the development of post-war experimental and electronic music. She was a founding member of the San Francisco Tape Music Ce ...
*
Pierre Favre Peter Faber (french: Pierre Lefevre or Favre, la, Petrus Faver) (13 April 1506 – 1 August 1546) was a Jesuit priest and theologian, who was also a co-founder of the Society of Jesus, along with Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Xavier. Pope Fra ...
* Roman Nowka * Samuel Blaser * Sylvie Courvoisier *
Urs Leimgruber Urs Leimgruber (1 January 1952 in Lucerne) is a Swiss saxophonist. He lived in Paris from 1988 to 2005. Then he came back to his home town, Lucerne. His fields of activity are improvisation, Jazz and 20th-century classical music. Discography ...
* Walther Fähndrich


References


External links

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