The Museum of the History of Science in Geneva is a unique institution dedicated to the exploration and understanding of the history of science. It offers a fascinating insight into the evolution of scientific thought and the development of various scientific disciplines over the centuries.
The Museum of the History of Science is open to the public every day from 10 am to 5 pm. The best part is that entrance to the museum is free, making it an accessible destination for all visitors interested in the history of science.
The museum's collections primarily consist of scientific measuring devices dating from the 17th to the 19th century. Some of these instruments belonged to notable Genevan scientists such as Saussure, Pictet, de La Rive, and Colladon, adding a personal touch to the historical exhibits.
In addition to its historical collections, the Museum of the History of Science offers various practical experiences within the building. There are also some exhibitions in the surrounding park, providing a unique blend of indoor and outdoor exploration.
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Rue de Lausanne 128, Geneva
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