The Reitschule: past and present










The Reitschule in Bern is a venue of many faces that has had a colourful history in recent decades.

As a photo editor I am responsible for the editorial use of photography at SWI swissinfo.ch and our collaborations with photographers. When the opportunity arises, I take a camera and accompany one of our journalists. I trained as a photographer in Zürich and began working as a photojournalist in 1989. I was a founder of the Swiss photographers' agency Lookat Photos in 1990. A two-time World Press Award winner, I have also been awarded several Swiss national scholarships. My work has been widely exhibited and it is represented in various collections.
The 19th century building was once used by the city authorities as stables and a depot for stage coaches. But when the horses moved out, squatters occupied the premises for a period.
Today it is one of Switzerland’s liveliest entertainment venues. There have been multiple attempts to shut it down because of its association with leftwing movements – but the Reitschule has seen off all challenges.
swissinfo.ch takes a look at the often controversial history of the Reitschule in pictures.
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