Wölfli's world The St Wandanna cathedral in Band-Hain (1910). From "Cradle to grave" © Adolf Wölfli Foundation, Bern Fine Arts Museum Zungsang St Adolf Rosali of Greenland (1917). From "Books with Songs and Dances" © Adolf Wölfli Foundation, Bern Fine Arts Museum Santta-Maria-Burg-Riese-Traube (1915). From "Geographical and Algebraic Books". © Adolf Wölfli Foundation, Bern Fine Arts Museum Campell's Tomato Soup (1929). From "Funeral March" © Adolf Wölfli Foundation, Bern Fine Arts Museum Pathway on the St Adolf-Mother-Street (1912). From "Geographical and Algebraic Books". © Adolf Wölfli Foundation, Bern Fine Arts Museum St. Adolf-Throne-Flühe-Flowers (1917) © Adolf Wölfli Foundation, Bern Fine Arts Museum Adolf Wölfli, self-coloured, around 1927 © Adolf Wölfli Foundation, Bern Fine Arts Museum Medical faculty (1905) © Adolf Wölfli Foundation, Bern Fine Arts Museum Adolf Wölfli in his room next to piles of his works, around 1921 © Adolf Wölfli Foundation, Bern Fine Arts Museum The works of a 20th century master. This content was published on April 4, 2008 April 4, 2008 minutes More More Switzerland: the land of cooperatives The cooperative business model not only permeates the Swiss economy, but also forms the roots of its politics. Contributions under this article have been turned off. You can find an overview of ongoing debates with our journalists here. Please join us! If you want to start a conversation about a topic raised in this article or want to report factual errors, email us at english@swissinfo.ch. Newest first Oldest first More More Swiss Film Selection SWI swissinfo.ch offers a selection of Swiss films in English chosen from the Swiss streaming platform Play Suisse. Share this story
More More Switzerland: the land of cooperatives The cooperative business model not only permeates the Swiss economy, but also forms the roots of its politics.
More More Swiss Film Selection SWI swissinfo.ch offers a selection of Swiss films in English chosen from the Swiss streaming platform Play Suisse.
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