The best museums in Geneva in September 2025

These are the top 20 best museums in Geneva, Switzerland, ranked by their rating and popularity in 2025. Click a museum for more information about the museum, including visitor information, exhibitions and reviews.

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  1. Tavel House1

    Tavel House

     Geneva
    Maison Tavel, located at 6 rue du Puits-Saint-Pierre in the heart of the Old Town, is the history museum of Geneva. It is part of the Museums of Art and History, a network of museums that showcase the rich cultural heritage of the city. The museum is housed in the oldest preserved private residence in Geneva, making it a unique testament to medieval civil architecture in Switzerland.
  2. Museum of Art and history2

    Museum of Art and history

     Geneva
    The Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, or the Museum of Art and History, is the largest art museum in Geneva, Switzerland. It is a significant cultural landmark in the city, offering a vast collection of art and historical artifacts. The museum's size and extensive collection make it a notable destination for art and history enthusiasts visiting Geneva.
  3. Conservatory and Botanical Garden3

    Conservatory and Botanical Garden

     Geneva
    The Conservatory and Botanical Garden of the city of Geneva is a significant institution and museum in the city. Founded in 1817, it has a rich history and has been a part of Geneva's cultural landscape for over two centuries. The garden was initially located in a former area of Bastions Park but was transferred to the Console site in 1904. The garden's current location is adjacent to Lake Geneva and the park of the United Nations Office at Geneva.
  4. International Museum of the Red Cross and Red Crescent4

    International Museum of the Red Cross and Red Crescent

     Geneva
    The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum is situated in the heart of Geneva, Switzerland. This museum is a place where visitors can explore the impact of humanitarian action on our lives. It serves as a platform for artists and cultural partners to delve into the issues, values, and current state of humanitarian action.
  5. History of Science Museum5

    History of Science Museum

     Geneva
    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.
  6. Patek Philippe Museum6

    Patek Philippe Museum

     Geneva
    The Patek Philippe Museum is a private institution dedicated to the art of watchmaking, located in the Plainpalais district of Geneva. The museum was established by the management of Patek Philippe, a renowned Swiss watch manufacturer. It offers a unique insight into the history and craftsmanship of watchmaking, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in horology.
  7. Ariana Museum7

    Ariana Museum

     Geneva
    The Ariana Museum, located in Geneva, is a Swiss museum dedicated to ceramics and glass. It is situated in a park that shares its name. The museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the art and history of these two mediums, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in art, history, or simply looking to experience something different during their visit to Geneva.
  8. Rath Museum8

    Rath Museum

     Geneva
    The Rath Museum, located in Geneva, Switzerland, has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century. It initially housed a variety of collections, including 23 paintings from the Louvre, which were originally kept in the town hall, Calabri, and Saint-Germain church. These collections were moved to the Museum of Art and History of Geneva when it opened in 1910.
  9. Natural History Museum9

    Natural History Museum

     Geneva
    The Natural History Museum of Fribourg, established in 1823, serves to educate the public about nature, with a particular focus on the natural heritage of the Fribourg region. This museum is a testament to the region's rich biodiversity and offers a unique opportunity to learn about the local flora and fauna.
  10. Bois-de-la-Bâtie Animal Park10

    Bois-de-la-Bâtie Animal Park

     Geneva
  11. House of Rousseau and Literature11

    House of Rousseau and Literature

     Geneva
    Birthplace of Rousseau. Now the house serves as a museum providing information on his life and work. Free entrance for students.
  12. MAMCO-Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art12

    MAMCO-Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art

     Geneva
    The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, also known as MAMCO, has a rich history that dates back to 1973 when the idea of its establishment was first conceived. However, it was not until 1994 that the museum was officially opened in its own building in Geneva. This information provides a glimpse into the museum's long-standing commitment to promoting modern and contemporary art.
  13. Baur Foundation - Museum of Far Eastern Art13

    Baur Foundation - Museum of Far Eastern Art

     Geneva
    A prime gallery of Far Eastern art. The largest collection of its kind in Switzerland. A must-see for Asian art lovers.
  14. Centre d'Art Contemporain Geneve14

    Centre d'Art Contemporain Geneve

     Geneva
    The Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève, founded by Adelina von Fürstenberg in 1974, holds the distinction of being the first contemporary art institution in French-speaking Switzerland. This pioneering establishment has been a significant contributor to the region's cultural landscape for over four decades.
  15. Musee D'ethnographie de Geneve15

    Musee D'ethnographie de Geneve

     Geneva
    The Musée d'ethnographie de Genève, also known as the Geneva Ethnography Museum, is recognized as one of the most significant ethnographic museums in Switzerland. This museum is a hub for cultural exploration and understanding, offering a comprehensive view of various cultures from around the world.
  16. International Museum of the Reformation16

    International Museum of the Reformation

     Geneva
    The International Museum of the Protestant Reformation is a cultural institution located in Geneva, Switzerland. It is dedicated to sharing the history of the Protestant Reformation, with a particular focus on the events that took place in Geneva. This city was one of the main centers of the Reformation movement and was home to John Calvin, a key figure in the Reformation, for a significant part of his life.
  17. Barbier-Mueller Museum17

    Barbier-Mueller Museum

     Geneva
    The Barbier-Mueller Museum holds the distinction of being the only museum in Europe dedicated exclusively to pre-Columbian art. The works on display span a broad timeline, dating from 1500 BC to the 16th century. This wide range provides visitors with a comprehensive overview of pre-Columbian art and culture.
  18. Geneva Photography Centre18

    Geneva Photography Centre

     Geneva
  19. Voltaire Institute and Museum19

    Voltaire Institute and Museum

     Geneva
    The Voltaire Institute and Museum, also known as Les Délices, is a cultural institution located in the Parc des Délices in Geneva, Switzerland. The museum specializes in the study of the French writer Voltaire, making it a unique destination for those interested in literature and history. It is one of the four sites of the Geneva Library and hosts a library on Voltaire and the Enlightenment period, as well as events related to the writer or the 18th century.
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    nufnuf-art fondation

     Geneva

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