House of Basketball
    Cinema and Basketball Exhibition

    CINEMA AND BASKETBALL EXHIBITION

    Imagine the smell of popcorn through the air, the lights dim, and suddenly, you are transported from the comfy seat of your local movie theater to the adrenaline-filled world of basketball.

    Come to the House of Basketball to discover the brand-new exhibition "From the Court to the Big Screen," where we explore the magical crossover between basketball and cinema.

    Cinema is often called the seventh art. It’s a magical portal that allows us to escape reality, live different lives, and explore new worlds. When you combine this with the dynamic world of basketball, you get an unbeatable combination.

    "From the Court to the Big Screen" showcases a whopping 90 films from over 20 countries, spanning nearly a century of basketball in cinema. From the early days of black-and-white films to today’s blockbusters.

    We have handpicked these films to give you the most comprehensive look at how basketball and cinema have bounced their way in society through love stories, education proposals, values, fiction…

    Mirco Cussigh: The Man Behind the Magic

    Meet Mirco, a renowned basketball collector and longtime friend of the House of Basketball. He has been instrumental in curating this exhibition. His collection of basketball-themed films is second to none. From posters and lobby cards to clothes worn in the movies and autographs, he’s got it all. And now, he’s generously sharing his treasures with us for this exhibition—just for the love of the game!

    Fun for All

    This exhibition is designed with young audiences and families in mind. Whether you are a die-hard basketball fan or just love a good movie, there’s something here for everyone. But more than that, we hope to ignite your curiosity and critical thinking.

    Visit us at the Patrick Baumann House of Basketball, bring your mobile, scan the QR codes, and enjoy the exhibition to its fullest.

    The House of Basketball is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm, offering free entrance to all visitors. For a more enriching experience, guided tours for groups can be booked by contacting houseofbasketball@fiba.basketball.