Roth Bar

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The Roth Bar is a dynamic art installation made of collected materials that acts as a lively meeting place and central work by Dieter Roth. Designed by his descendants, it represents central themes in his work. Since its first exhibition in 2005 at the Reykjavik Art Museum, it has continuously evolved and has already been shown in several major cities. Now it returns to St. Moritz to continue its story.

The Roth Bar is a dynamic art installation made of collected materials, designed by Björn, Oddur and Einar Roth, descendants of renowned artist Dieter Roth. Serving as a gathering place for social interactions, music, readings and conversations, this bar embodies central themes of Roth's work. Since its first exhibition in 2005, it has continuously evolved and incorporated site-specific materials.

Located on the ground floor of Hauser & Wirth St. Moritz, the Roth Bar offers a celebration of Swiss culture with influences from Italy, France and Germany. Visitors can enjoy signature and classic cocktails, local beer and wine, and a selection of snacks.

The story of the Roth Bar began in 1997 when Dieter Roth insisted that a bar should be part of his first exhibition at Hauser & Wirth. The bar now returns to St. Moritz to continue its story and delight the community once again.

SHORT FACTS

  • Cultural Diversity
  • Culinary & Cocktails
  • Art Installation