Canton announces extensive program including exhibitions, cycling race, and public festival to honor mechanical artist's 100th birthday in May 2025.

"In a cheerful and unconventional atmosphere – just as the Fribourg-born Tinguely would have loved it – people will come together to celebrate"
The Canton of Fribourg is preparing for a momentous celebration marking the centenary of one of its most illustrious artists, Jean Tinguely. Born on May 22, 1925, the mechanical art pioneer's 100th birthday in 2025 will be commemorated through an extensive program of events that captures the artist's innovative spirit and cultural impact. The celebration represents one of the most significant cultural events in Fribourg's recent history, bringing together art, sport, and community festivities in a manner that reflects Tinguely's dynamic and multifaceted artistic vision.
The centenary celebration features a comprehensive cultural program centered around Tinguely's artistic legacy. The Espace Jean Tinguely-Niki de Saint Phalle will serve as a focal point for the festivities, hosting special exhibitions that showcase the artist's groundbreaking mechanical sculptures and artistic philosophy. The program emphasizes Tinguely's revolutionary approach to art, featuring both permanent collections and temporary exhibitions that highlight his influence on contemporary art and Swiss cultural identity.
On June 15, 2025, Fribourg will come alive with a grand folk festival embodying Tinguely's spirit of 'movement, noise, music, chaos and conviviality.' The celebration will feature a spectacular parade through the city streets, led by a specially commissioned mechanical creation that pays homage to Tinguely's artistic style. The festival promises to transform the city into a living canvas of motion and sound, true to the artist's vision of art as an interactive, dynamic experience.
In a unique fusion of sport and cultural heritage, the 2025 Tour de Romandie will feature a special stage connecting Basel's Tinguely Museum to Fribourg. This symbolic route links two cities central to Tinguely's legacy, passing by the Espace Jean Tinguely-Niki de Saint Phalle. The cycling event represents an innovative way to celebrate the artist's love of movement and machinery, while showcasing Switzerland's cultural landmarks to an international audience.
The centenary celebration underscores Tinguely's enduring influence on Fribourg's cultural identity. As one of Switzerland's most innovative artists, his mechanical sculptures and philosophical approach to art continue to inspire new generations. The comprehensive program of events planned for 2025 not only honors his artistic achievements but also reinforces Fribourg's commitment to preserving and promoting its rich cultural heritage. The celebration serves as a reminder of how Tinguely's work bridges traditional artistic boundaries and continues to resonate with contemporary audiences.