Everyone in Switzerland has their lake.
From large expanses of water to small mountain tarns, Switzerland’s 1,500 or so lakes shape its landscape as well as its collective imagination. As the ‘water tower of Europe‘, Switzerland has developed around its water bodies, which have played a key part in the country’s economic, social and cultural evolution.

Based on the Swiss National Library’s collection, the exhibition Lakes, Mirrors of Switzerland invites you to dive into the country’s history and myths – from the founding legend to modern tales, and from the tradition of open-air swimming to the construction of dams and reservoirs. Switzerland’s ubiquitous lakes have always been a source of inspiration for artists and writers, giving rise to a shared heritage, where nature meets culture.
Like the snowy mountain peaks, the crystal-clear waters of Switzerland’s lakes convey the image of a clean, idyllic Swiss landscape, which has also become a key tourist attraction. The exhibition invites visitors to embark on a journey and to contemplate, and allows them to (re-) discover Switzerland’s lakes as mirrors of the country’s identity.
Collateral events
Exhibition preview
12.3.2026, 6pm – public
Museumsnacht
20.3.2026, from 6pm to 2am – activities on the topic of lakes for young and old
Public tours
22.4.2026, 5.30pm – Tour of the exhibition with curator Benjamin Michelet (in French)
28.4.2026, 5.30pm – ‘Sehnsuchtsbilder. Idyllische Postkarten und Retro-Poster’ (tour on idyllic postcards and retro posters in German)
Come and discover idyllic postcards and retro posters from the Swiss National Library and charming souvenirs in the Swiss Alpine Museum ALPS. This guided tour takes a look at images of lakes and tourist sites, which are photographed and ‘marketed‘ today in the same way as they have always been.
In partnership with the ALPS, admission: CHF 20.
The tour starts in the ALPS.
TANZFEST, performance ‘A SEC !’
8.5.2026, 5.30pm
Before the performance there will be a tour of the exhibition with curator Bejamin Michelet (in German).
Literary evening
20.5.2026, 6pm – Robert Walser’s ‘Seeland’. Literary evening in collaboration with the Robert Walser Centre
Visit
Opening hours
From 12 march 2026 to 5 June 2026
Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm
Free admission
Private tours can be requested by emailing:
Partners
Last modification 12.03.2026
Contact
Swiss National Library
Section Audience
Benjamin
Michelet
Hallwylstrasse 15
3003
Bern
Switzerland
Phone
+41 (58) 463 35 17
