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Visit - Fondation des Clefs de St-Pierre. St Peter’s Cathedral attracts more visitors each year than any other site in Geneva. Approximately 400,000 people visit it every year. The view from the top of the towers is stunning.
Find a selection of Geneva’s Top Museums. Geneva features a remarkable collection of themed and historic museums. As you explore Geneva’s cultural landscape, you’ll uncover the best among them, some nestled in the lush outskirts of the city, while others reside in its bustling heart.
Sunday 26th May: 10am-6pm. View the program. A new experience for the visitor. Under the leadership of Philippe Stern and Peter Friess, director and curator of the museum since 2014, new acquisitions have continued to enrich the collections.
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Welcome to the Musée d'art et d'histoire! Built by Geneva architect Marc Camoletti to bring together different public collections under one roof, it was inaugurated in 1910. Its collection is highly diversified: paintings and sculptures, graphic arts, archaeological collections, furniture and domestic objects, weapons, musical instruments ...
Step back in time to explore Geneva's rich history and heritage in captivating museums. From the archaeological wonders of St. Peter's Cathedral to the intellectual legacies at Maison Rousseau et Littérature, and the historical significance of Maison Tavel, this category offers a journey through the city's cultural heritage.
Aug 14, 2012 · Patek Philippe Museum. 1,421 reviews. #11 of 204 things to do in Geneva. Speciality Museums. Closed now. 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM. Write a review. About. The Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva is considered one of the world's foremost horology museums.
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May 22, 2023 · May 2023. Museums are a popular way to spend one’s weekend. A place to take the kids, discover key moments in history, and immerse oneself in everything from portraits at the Louvre to mummified priests at the British Museum. The Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva, however, attracts rather a different crowd.