Pavillon Le Corbusier, Zurich
Situated on Lake Zurich, the newly renovated Pavillon Le Corbusier has opened its doors to the public. Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier’s 1960s building is a colourful architectural masterpiece that is now run as a public museum. It was first opened in 1967 as an exhibition venue for presenting Le Corbusier’s work and ideas. The museum opens seven months a year (from May to November). The structure is the last completed design by the influential architect and his only building made of steel and glass.