Category: Museum
Mamco Mamco, the Musée d'art moderne et contemporain, is the principal contemporary-art museum in Geneva, on the Rue des Vieux-Grenadiers in the Quartier des Bains. Housed in a former industrial building, the museum presents a changing programme of exhibitions drawn from its collection and from international loans. It is the anchor of the Bains district, the centre of the city's contemporary-art... Read more
Patek Philippe Museum The Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva houses one of the world’s most important collections dedicated to the art of watchmaking. It presents approximately 2,500 timepieces, musical automata and enamel miniatures spanning more than five centuries of European, Swiss and Genevan horological history. Opened in its current form in the Plainpalais district, the museum showcases both... Read more
Musée Barbier-Mueller The Musée Barbier-Mueller in Geneva houses one of the world’s most significant private collections of tribal art and objects from classical antiquity. Founded in 1977 by the Barbier-Mueller family, the museum presents works from Africa, Asia, Oceania, pre-Columbian America and other civilisations, spanning from ancient times to the present day. Located in the historic centr... Read more
Fondation Martin Bodmer The Fondation Martin Bodmer in Cologny preserves and exhibits one of the world’s foremost collections of rare books, manuscripts and documents tracing the history of writing and literature from antiquity to the modern era. The collection, recognised by UNESCO as part of the Memory of the World, includes papyri, medieval manuscripts, incunabula and autograph documents by ma... Read more
Fondation Baur Fondation Baur is a museum dedicated to Asian art, located in central Geneva. It houses one of Switzerland’s most important collections of Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Southeast Asian art, including ceramics, lacquerware, textiles and archaeological objects. The museum serves visitors, researchers and art enthusiasts interested in Asian cultures and offers a high-quality cultural... Read more
Musée Rath The Musée Rath, opened in 1826, is Switzerland’s oldest purpose-built fine arts museum. Located on Place Neuve in Geneva, it now forms part of the Musée d’art et d’histoire and hosts major temporary exhibitions of art, archaeology and cultural heritage. Housed in a neoclassical building, the museum continues to play a central role in Geneva’s cultural life by presenting high-quality e... Read more
Musée de Carouge The Musée de Carouge presents the history, culture and heritage of Carouge, a distinctive neighbourhood of Geneva with its own architectural and social identity. The museum displays objects, documents and exhibitions related to the development of this former independent municipality. Through its collections and temporary exhibitions, the museum offers visitors an insight into th... Read more



