The industrial and railway world of Hans-Peter Bärtschi in his photographs and in a new book

In homage to the architectural historian and photographer Hans-Peter B?rtschi, we celebrate a new photo book from the ETH Library and the complete digitisation of his photographic archive.

Explore the cultural assets of Switzerland’s industrial heritage: on 27 November 2023, we will be celebrating the rich photographic legacy of Hans-Peter B?rtschi (1950–2022), a pioneer of industrial archaeology.

Join us for the book launch of Thomas Eichenberger’s photo book, external page Eisenbahnbilder – Eisenbahnbild. It is a must for everyone interested in photography, industrial architecture and the history of rail travel. The photo book presents a wide selection of B?rtschi’s early photographs, which document the transformation of the Swiss railway system from 1965 onwards.

All his life, B?rtschi was a passionate advocate for the protection and preservation of Switzerland’s industrial assets. His impressive photographic legacy comprises 250,000 images from the Industrial Culture Photo Archive which are now accessible online in full through the ETH Zurich Image Archive. This unique collection offers a fascinating glimpse into Switzerland’s industrial and railway history.

Industrial Culture Photo Archive – fully online!
Book launch: Eisenbahnbilder – Eisenbahnbild

Monday, 27 November 2023, 6.00 p.m.
ETH Zurich, ETH main building, R?mistrasse 101, 8092 Zurich, HG F 7
Ceremonial address by Professor Ulrich Weidmann, Professor of Transport Systems and Vice President for Infrastructure at ETH Zurich

To register, please send an email to by 16 November 2023.

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