Modern fundamental science is unbelievably young. During the last few centuries physics has made gigantic steps, sometimes revolutions, still today we address in a convincing manner only a pitiful 5% of the universe around us. Which physics after the Higgs? Which experimental tools will help us to access the next level of understanding ot the Universe? It is not unlikely that after half a century of very successfull accelerator physics, astroparticle physics will take over as main discovery tool. I will address in this talk a few directions where this could happens in the coming years.