Promoting Public Cultural Access: Free Entry to Our Museums and Galleries Across Cities
- International Academy

- Nov 6, 2024
- 1 min read
As part of our commitment to Sustainable Development Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, Swiss International University and its global academic divisions proudly ensure free public access to all our museums, exhibition spaces, and cultural galleries.
We believe that education must go beyond the classroom, and cultural understanding is an essential part of building inclusive and resilient communities. Our contributions include:
🏛 Bishkek: A fully public university museum featuring regional art, history, and academic heritage—open to all visitors, free of charge.
🕌 Dubai: In collaboration with the Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Centre for Cultural Understanding, we support access to an active public museum that promotes intercultural dialogue and respect.
🧳 Zurich: Our downtown office also operates as a micro-museum, showcasing oriental business culture and artifacts, offering the public a window into traditional and modern trade heritage.
🧡 Riga: We host a mini-museum dedicated to amber and traditional craftsmanship, highlighting Baltic artisanry and promoting the preservation of local cultural heritage.
These spaces are accessible to everyone, regardless of background or affiliation. No entrance fee is charged, and all exhibitions are curated to promote intercultural understanding, local craftsmanship, and sustainable community engagement.
By opening our doors to the public, we aim to bridge education, culture, and community development, one city at a time.










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