Located in Zurich’s historic center, Hauser & Wirth Publishers Headquarters is a local hub for communities with a bookshop, events program and research activities.
Visit our bookshop to explore the full range of Hauser & Wirth Publishers titles.
The bookshop is open Tuesday – Friday, 10 am – 6 pm and Saturday, 10 am – 4 pm
On Foot Hauser & Wirth Publishers Headquarters’s entrance located on Rämistrasse.
By Public Transport Tram stop Bellevue (tram lines 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 15 and bus lines 912, 916).
Free entry. No booking necessary.
Public street parking is available.
Hauser & Wirth Publishers Headquarters aims to be as accommodating as possible – if you or member(s) of your group require any special accommodations due to a disability, please contact the gallery in advance of your visit to discuss your requirements.
Dogs on leashes are welcome on site.
On the first Thursday of every month, join us in the bookshop for the Hauser & Wirth Publishers Book Club to read and discuss an extract of a recent or upcoming Hauser & Wirth Publishers title over tea and cake.
The next Book Club will take place at 6 pm on Thursday 5 December, when we will be welcoming ‘pool collective’—a Switzerland-based, self-organized collective of artists and creatives working in photography—to the bookshop for a conversation about the craft and creation of zines.
Free to attend. Please email courtneymeier@hauserwirth to register your interest.
Across our dedicated bookshops in Zurich and New York, discover the full range of Hauser & Wirth Publishers titles, alongside a robust slate of special programs, including talks, panels, readings and learning initiatives. Titles from the Hauser & Wirth Publishers program can also be found at each of our galleries.
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Hauser & Wirth Publishers annually donates a selection of our most recent publications to a select number of major public institutions, universities, and research libraries around the world. We wish to share our artists’ work, and our gallery’s books, to promote scholarship and allow for further academic study.
Please e-mail publishers@hauserwirth.com for further information.
Hauser & Wirth Publishers offers research libraries, artists residencies, and academic institutions looking to begin or build up their book holdings or libraries a one-off donation of our core titles.
Please e-mail publishers@hauserwirth.com for further information.
Examination and desk copies are available by request. Examination copies for instructors seeking to review titles for possible course adoption will be provided as PDFs. Physical desk copies will be provided fee of charge for adopted books.
Please e-mail publishers@hauserwirth.com for further information.
Opened in June 2019, Hauser and Wirth Publishers’ headquarters in Zurich features a publisher’s bookshop that serves as a local hub for communities and artists. A multifaceted space, the headquarters functions primarily as a bookshop where visitors can engage with the full range of Hauser & Wirth Publishers titles, as well as a center for research and scholarship, housing the Zurich component of the imprint’s international editorial team led by Dr. Michaela Unterdörfer, who has helmed Hauser & Wirth Publishers since 2005.
Located at Rämistrasse 5 in the heart of Zurich’s cultural district, Hauser & Wirth Publishers headquarters won the 2020 German Design Award for Retail Architecture. The space occupies the former home of Emil and Emmie Oprecht’s eponymous publishing house and bookstore – both founded in 1925 – and the Europa Verlag imprint, established by the couple in 1933. Specializing in the publication of political writings of emigrant authors living in exile, Europa Verlag collaborated with titans of literature, philosophy, critical theory, and design – including Ernst Bloch and Thomas Mann – many of whom regularly gathered at the publishing house.
The headquarters is surrounded by renowned establishments that include Zürich’s Schauspielhaus, Kunsthaus, Opera House, Kronenhalle, Café Odeon, and Corso, which have hosted an international community of artists and intellectuals, such as Hans Arp and James Joyce, for more than a century. The storied history of the building and its role in the trajectory of publishing makes it a natural fit as the new home of Hauser & Wirth Publishers and continues the gallery’s enduring interest in revitalizing historic architecture, giving a new lease of life to cultural spaces that invigorate surrounding communities.