The city of St.Gallen has a very diverse and attractive art and cultural life. Nadia Veronese is curator at the Kunstmuseum St.Gallen and takes us on a walk through the city. "There is a lively creative scene, which is very fruitful," says Nadia Veronese and shows you on a tour in various places in the city of St.Gallen, where art is shown to the public. The walk also takes you to the Mülenenschlucht. A place where art has long played a central role and since spring 2022 also "Die Klause" invites you to discover. In addition, Nadia talks in the video about the sentence in neon letters, which attracts attention at the top of the Mülenenschlucht. What the sentence means exactly and who wrote it, you can find out in the video.
A walk with museum director Monika Jagfeld
The city of St.Gallen has a lot to offer when it comes to contemporary art. Important Swiss artists such as Roman Signer or Pipilotti Rist come from eastern Switzerland, and the art on offer in the city's museums and public spaces leaves nothing to be desired. Together with Monika Jagfeld, director of the Museum im Lagerhaus, we go on the trail of art and cultural diversity in St.Gallen.