News & Events
News & Events
The latest news, blog posts, and event reports give you a clear overview of everything happening at GlaciersAlive. Research, projects, and events—stay up to date here.
Ice Stupa giant at the Diavolezza valley station
15-metre Ice Stupa in the Engadin In October, we reported on the construction of the Ice Stupa at the Diavolezza valley station. Over the months, the Ice Stupa has grown in size and ice mass thanks to the weather conditions and is now 15 meters high. The construction...
How do we shape a sustainable water future?
The exhibition “Water” has been running at the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich since 29.11.24. If you have not yet had the opportunity to visit it, you have until 06.04.25. On 16.01.25, in addition to the exhibition, there will be a talk on the topic: “How do we design a...
04.01.25 Ringing Ice Stupas - Music that touches and pictures that tell stories
Experience the fascinating world of Ice Stupas in Appenzell The Swiss Ice Fiddlers present a very special performance on January 4 from 11:00 to 14:00 at Ink in Appenzell. In a unique combination of music and images, they will tell a fascinating...
Swiss-Danmark Performance Workshop with Harald Haugaard, Helen Maier & Co.
Culture, recycling & climate protection Would you like to play your instrument for the benefit of the enchanting glacier world and at the same time learn the fascination of the combination of Danish and Swiss folk music? Then register here or via the QR code on...
Review of our 2024 Annual General Meeting
On Saturday, October 26, our General Assembly took place in Reichenau. We not only reviewed our past association activities, but also discussed exciting new projects for the coming year and our goals for 2024/25.
Ice Stupa construction 2024
Construction of the Ice Stupa at the Diavolezza valley stationLast week we were able to work together with a group of motivated helpers on one of our projects: the construction of an Ice Stupa. These Ice Stupas are not only an eye-catcher, but also an example of...





