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The Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein, near Basel, offers you a multifaceted experience of design, architecture, art and nature. Find inspiration for your home in the VitraHaus, take part in guided tours, visit the exhibitions in the Vitra Design Museum, relish the Oudolf Garten and enjoy culinary offerings at the VitraHaus Café and the Depot Deli all year round.
The Vitra Campus App will help you navigate the Vitra Campus and be your digital companion for your visit. It can also tell you more about the products in the VitraHaus when you use its product scanner.
The Vitra Campus App will help you navigate the Vitra Campus and be your digital companion for your visit. It can also tell you more about the products in the VitraHaus when you use its product scanner.
Opening hours
VitraHaus & Shop
Mon – Sun: 10am – 6pm
Interior Studio
Mon – Sat: 10am – 6pm
Vitra Campus Circle Store
Thu – Sat: 10am – 6pm
Vitra Design Museum and Vitra Design Museum Gallery
Mon – Sun: 10am – 6pm
Vitra Schaudepot and Shop
Mon – Sun: 10am – 6pm
Depot Deli
Mon – Sun: 9.30am – 6pm
VitaHaus Café
Mon – Sun: 10am – 6pm
Reservations via Opentable
Mon – Sun: 10am – 6pm
Interior Studio
Mon – Sat: 10am – 6pm
Vitra Campus Circle Store
Thu – Sat: 10am – 6pm
Vitra Design Museum and Vitra Design Museum Gallery
Mon – Sun: 10am – 6pm
Vitra Schaudepot and Shop
Mon – Sun: 10am – 6pm
Depot Deli
Mon – Sun: 9.30am – 6pm
VitaHaus Café
Mon – Sun: 10am – 6pm
Reservations via Opentable
Contact
How to get here
The Vitra Campus is in the tri-border region of France/Switzerland/Germany and can be reached easily by public and private transport. There are plenty of parking spaces available.
With public transport
From Basel Badischer Bahnhof rail station: bus no. 55 to the stop 'Vitra' (approx. 15 min.) or by train with the Deutsche Bahn to Weil am Rhein (one stop, approx. 5 min.), from there follow the signs to the Vitra Campus on foot along Müllheimer Str. (time approx. 15 min., distance approx. 1 km).
From Basel SBB rail station, Barfüsserplatz, Claraplatz, Kleinhüningen: tram line 8 to 'Weil am Rhein Bahnhof/Zentrum' (15-30 min.), from there follow the signs to the Vitra Campus on foot along Müllheimer Str. (time approx. 15 min., distance approx. 1 km).
From Weil am Rhein rail station: follow the signs to the Vitra Campus on foot along Müllheimer Str. (time approx. 15 min., distance approx. 1 km).
From EuroAirport Basel/Mulhouse: bus no. 50 to Basel SBB rail station (approx. 20 min.), then tram line 8 to the stop 'Weil am Rhein Bahnhof/ Zentrum' (approx. 30 min.), from there follow the signs to the Vitra Campus on foot along Müllheimer Str. (time approx. 15 min., distance approx. 1 km).
Taxi to the Vitra Campus: cost 25 – 30 euros, travel time approx. 10 min.
www.bvb.ch, www.sbb.ch, www.rvl-online.de
From Basel SBB rail station, Barfüsserplatz, Claraplatz, Kleinhüningen: tram line 8 to 'Weil am Rhein Bahnhof/Zentrum' (15-30 min.), from there follow the signs to the Vitra Campus on foot along Müllheimer Str. (time approx. 15 min., distance approx. 1 km).
From Weil am Rhein rail station: follow the signs to the Vitra Campus on foot along Müllheimer Str. (time approx. 15 min., distance approx. 1 km).
From EuroAirport Basel/Mulhouse: bus no. 50 to Basel SBB rail station (approx. 20 min.), then tram line 8 to the stop 'Weil am Rhein Bahnhof/ Zentrum' (approx. 30 min.), from there follow the signs to the Vitra Campus on foot along Müllheimer Str. (time approx. 15 min., distance approx. 1 km).
Taxi to the Vitra Campus: cost 25 – 30 euros, travel time approx. 10 min.
www.bvb.ch, www.sbb.ch, www.rvl-online.de
By car
From Germany: A5 Autobahn Karlsruhe–Basel, exit 69 Weil am Rhein, turn left, follow signs Vitra Design Museum.
From Switzerland: A5 Autobahn Basel–Karlsruhe, exit 69 Weil am Rhein, turn left, follow signs Vitra Design Museum.
From France: from Strasbourg cross the border at Palmrain bridge (D), then E 35 to the Vitra Campus following the signs Vitra Design Museum.
There are two free car parks on the Vitra Campus:
Satnav northern entrance: Charles-Eames-Str. 2, 79576 Weil am Rhein, Germany
Satnav southern entrance: Müllheimer Str. 56, 79576 Weil am Rhein, Germany
From Switzerland: A5 Autobahn Basel–Karlsruhe, exit 69 Weil am Rhein, turn left, follow signs Vitra Design Museum.
From France: from Strasbourg cross the border at Palmrain bridge (D), then E 35 to the Vitra Campus following the signs Vitra Design Museum.
There are two free car parks on the Vitra Campus:
Satnav northern entrance: Charles-Eames-Str. 2, 79576 Weil am Rhein, Germany
Satnav southern entrance: Müllheimer Str. 56, 79576 Weil am Rhein, Germany
Sustainable Mobility
Vitra supports sustainable mobility At the Vitra Campus north car park, there are standard rate charging stations available for visitors. The Vitra Campus has a direct public transport connection with its bus stop and for those visitors who decide to walk from the train or tram station in Weil am Rhein, the Designweg takes you directly from town to the Vitra Campus.
Accessibility
The Vitra Campus has access for visitors with limited mobility and wheelchair users. The Vitra Design Museum, the Vitra Schaudepot, the VitraHaus and the Vitra Design Museum Gallery are almost fully accessible. For detailed information, feel free to contact us.
Wheelchairs
are available free of charge at all reception areas on the Vitra Campus.
Persons
accompanying visitors with special needs may visit free of charge.
Pets
Dogs are permitted in outdoor areas if kept on a lead. Animals are, however, not permitted in the buildings or on tours. Guide dogs are the exception: They may be brought on architecture tours on request.
Vitra Campus App
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Live-Webcam
Follow live what is happening on the southern Vitra Campus. The Schaudepot by Herzog & de Meuron and the Fire Station by Zaha Hadid are visible.