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  • European Championship sumo, Switzerland
    Sumo004.jpg
  • European Championship sumo, Switzerland
    Sumo003.jpg
  • European Championship sumo, Switzerland
    Sumo001.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shin Sumo004.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shin Sumo003.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shin Sumo002.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Sumo002.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shin Sumo 001.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo39.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo38.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo23.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo28.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo35.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo10.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo27.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo25.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo14.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo24.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo19.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo04.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo08.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo07.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo06.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo37.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo29.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo36.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo26.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo34.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo13.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo16.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo09.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo33.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo01.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo15.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo32.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo31.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo30.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo22.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo21.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo05.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo18.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo17.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo12.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo03.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo11.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo02.jpg
  • Depuis 10 ans environ les femmes sont tolérées dans ce sport jusqu'alors seulement réservé aux "demi dieux"..La raison n est simple: la fédération souhaiterait voir entrer le Sumo dans les sports olympiques..Et l'une des conditions est la participation féminine.<br />
Ce sport est bien plus développé dans les pays de l'Est que partout ailleurs.<br />
L'équipe suisse ne compte que 3 femmes, la France aucune tout comme l'Espagne ou la Belgique.n La catégorie des poids est un vrai problème pour les lutteuses poids lourds. Une femme de 80kg peut très bien se retrouver confrontée a une autre lutteuse de plus de 130 kg.<br />
Quand elles arrivent sur le dohio, elles se jaugent, tentent de s'intimider. Elles doivent poser leurs poings au sol l'une après l'autre en alternance. Lorsque le dernier poing de la seconde femme touche le sol, le combat commence. Les assauts sont d'une rapidité consternante: entre 10 et 30 secondes pour la plupart, 3 minutes au maximum. Les baffes, se tirer les cheveux, se pousser, tout est bon pour faire sortir l'adversaire du cercle ou lui faire poser une partie du corps a l'intérieur. Les femmes ne peuvent néanmoins concourir qu'a un niveau amateur.
    Shinsumo20.jpg
  • Suisse. L'art de se garer en Suisse.<br />
Il s'agit simplement d'un changement de direction du theatre Grütli, à Geneve. <br />
Ce théatre original, situé à quelques minutes de Plainpalais, est connu pour son programme engagé et résolument moderne.
    Geneve Grütli 02.jpg
  • Suisse. L'art de se garer en Suisse.<br />
Il s'agit simplement d'un changement de direction du theatre Grütli, à Geneve. <br />
Ce théatre original, situé à quelques minutes de Plainpalais, est connu pour son programme engagé et résolument moderne.
    Geneve Grütli 03.jpg
  • Geneve. Black boy and white swan.
    Geneveswan.jpg
  • Geneva flying-boat
    Geneva flying-boat.jpg
  • Suisse. L'art de se garer en Suisse.<br />
Il s'agit simplement d'un changement de direction du theatre Grütli, à Geneve. <br />
Ce théatre original, situé à quelques minutes de Plainpalais, est connu pour son programme engagé et résolument moderne.
    Geneve Grütli 01.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_021.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_019.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_013.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienBar_010.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    Alien_001.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_084.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_082.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_078.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_073.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_071.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_059.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_048.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_043.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_040.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_030.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_001.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienBar_014.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienBar_012.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienBar_011.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienBar_005.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_018.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_016.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_012.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_011.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_007.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_004.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_003.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_002.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    Gruyere_006.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    Gruyere_005.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    Gruyere_004.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    Gruyere_002.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_088.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_086.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_085.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_083.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_081.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_079.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_077.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_076.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_075.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_074.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_072.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_070.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_069.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_068.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_065.jpg
  • GRUYERE, SWITZERLAND<br />
Nestled in a charming Swiss village, rises the temple of "Alien"..After a small walk in this lovely place, more conducive to see frolicking the little "Heidi", just after a archway, we find ourselves in the Giger's fantastical universe, known worldwide as the "designer" Alien and other biomechanics creatures that have earned the "Oscar" in Hollywood.<br />
HR Giger invites visitors to enter his magical, dreamlike and erotic world..<br />
Some of this rooms are exclusively for adults... Opposite the museum is the mysterious atmosphere of the Giger Bar, the latest creation of the artist...In the 1960s and 1970s, Giger directed a number of films, including Swiss Made (1968), Tagtraum (1973), Giger's Necronomicon (1975) and Giger's Alien (1979)...<br />
Giger has created furniture designs, particularly for a movie of the novel Dune that was to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. <br />
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design. One "Giger Bar" sprang up in Tokyo, but the realization of his designs were a great disappointment to the artist. For that reason, Giger disowned the Tokyo Giger Bar and never set foot in the place. <br />
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland (in Gruyeres and Chur), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately. At The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the real Giger Bars in Switzerland. <br />
The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed its doors.<br />
As of 2009 only the two authentic Swiss Giger Bars remain. <br />
Movies: Dune. Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey"). Aliens. Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodish)
    AlienMuseum_064.jpg
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