The Jan Michalski Foundation for Writing and Literature in Montricher, Switzerland, continues to expand its role as a leading international hub for literary creation, reading culture, and artistic exchange. Established in 2004 by Vera Michalski-Hoffmann in memory of her husband Jan Michalski, the Foundation reflects their shared dedication to supporting writers and promoting literature worldwide.
A Vision Rooted in Culture and Nature

Located at the foot of the Jura Mountains, the Jan Michalski Foundation was envisioned as a creative sanctuary immersed in nature. Since opening its first buildings in 2013, it has evolved into a dynamic cultural space where writers, artists, and the public converge in a globally connected environment.
Expands Literary Access and Engagement

At the heart of the Foundation is its multilingual library design, open to the public since 2014, housing around 80,000 works across major world languages. Alongside this, the Foundation curates annual exhibitions exploring literature, visual arts, and the relationship between text and image, complemented by talks, readings, and cultural programs.
Supports Writers and Global Voices

The Foundation’s initiatives include a prestigious international literary prize, writing residencies welcoming dozens of authors and translators each year, and financial support for literary projects worldwide. Its programs foster both emerging and established voices, encouraging cross-cultural dialogue and creative development.
A Living Platform for Literature

Through events, residencies, and its annual Bibliotopia festival, the Foundation continues to engage global audiences around pressing literary themes. With its unique blend of cultural programming and natural setting, the Jan Michalski Foundation stands as a vital platform for literary innovation and exchange in the 21st century.
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