
Another paradigm
WHY THIS MUSEUM
Musarthis Museum is dedicated to repossession through poetic resilience across the arts, therapeutic arts, care, creativity, culture and sport.
A museum space that is digital, hybrid, physical and mobile, from Switzerland, for Switzerland and for the world, universal in its essence.
Within this space, artistic practices, cultural expressions, creative gestures, movement and therapeutic approaches converge to reveal the restorative power of beauty and embodied experience. Inspired by the humanist legacy of Henri Dunant, founder of the Red Cross movement, Musarthis Museum embraces a lucid understanding of the human trajectory. His path, marked by both shadow and foundational commitment, reflects the capacity of human beings to transform and to orient their actions toward care and solidarity.
The museum unfolds as a sensitive dwelling — a place of elegance, vitality and openness — where creation accompanies inner journeys and where poetry supports processes of reconciliation and fulfilment. Inclusivity is approached as an art in itself: a way of honouring the plurality of sensibilities, bodies and lived experiences.
Works are welcomed for the contribution they bring to human experience and collective thought. Artistic, creative, therapeutic and scientific approaches are presented for what they engage within our shared humanity and for the questions they open. The museum highlights movements of repossession across the world, carried through creativity across centuries and eras.
Guided by Agnitia, a principle of recognition grounded in lived experience and shared awareness, the museum sets aside co-optation, closed circles and subtle hierarchies.
Recognition is rooted in contribution rather than affiliation, ensuring that creation is welcomed for its capacity to act upon perception, thought and inner balance.
Through exhibitions, residencies and encounters, Musarthis Museum offers spaces where presence can soothe, where reflection can emerge and where visits unfold as experiences of inner poetry.
Musarthis Museum affirms a place where beauty and movement participate in repossession through poetic resilience.









