Are you fascinated by the Earth's natural history? These are the geology museums you should visit in Switzerland:
1Glacier Garden of Lucerne
LucerneThe Glacier Garden in Lucerne is a unique combination of a natural monument, park, and museum. It was officially opened to the public on May 1, 1873, and the museum building itself was constructed a year later in 1874. This historical site offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the natural history of the region. 2Lucerne Nature Museum
LucerneThe Lucerne Nature Museum, also known as Natur-Museum Luzern, is situated in the heart of the Swiss city of Lucerne. It is conveniently located on Kasernenplatz, adjacent to the river Reuss and the Spreuerbrücke. This location offers visitors easy access to other attractions in the city and provides a scenic backdrop for the museum. 3History of Science Museum
GenevaThe 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. 4Natural History Museum of Bern
BernThe Natural History Museum of Bern, also known as Naturhistorisches Museum der Burgergemeinde Bern, is a natural history museum that was established in 1832. It is located in the Swiss city of Bern. The museum is known for its extensive collections and exhibits, which include over 220 dioramas with stuffed animals from Switzerland, Africa, and Asia, a large collection of invertebrates, and the largest zoological collection in Switzerland of skeletons and bones. 5Natural History Museum
GenevaThe 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. 6National Park Centre
ZernezThe Swiss National Park is nestled in the Western Rhaetian Alps, within the canton of Grisons. It is situated between the towns of Zernez, S-chanf, Scuol and the Fuorn Pass in the Engadine valley. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Swiss Alps, with its diverse flora and fauna. 7Bündner Naturmuseum
ChurThe Bündner Naturmuseum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 to 17:00, making it a convenient destination for tourists. Admission is free for children under 16 and school classes, making it a budget-friendly option for families and educational groups. The museum's proximity to the train station, just a five-minute walk, adds to its accessibility for visitors. 8Alpine Museum of Switzerland
BernThe Swiss Alpine Museum, located at Helvetiaplatz 4 in Bern, is a unique institution that explores the relationship between mountains and people, culture, and nature in the Swiss Alps. The museum's focus is not only on the physical aspects of the Alps but also on the cultural, social, and natural interactions that occur in this region. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the Alpine region, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in learning more about the Swiss Alps. 9Natural History Museum of Basel
BaselThe Natural History Museum Basel, also known as the 'Archive of Life', is a natural history museum located in Basel. It was founded in 1821 and has been in its current location at Augustinergasse since 1849. The museum covers most areas of natural sciences and its mission is to expand, preserve, research, document, and communicate the natural science collections. 10Aathal Dinosaur Museum
SackThe Aathal Dinosaur Museum, known locally as Sauriermuseum Aathal, is a paleontological museum located in the Aathal locality of the Seegräben municipality in the canton of Zürich, Switzerland. It is recognized as one of the few dinosaur museums in Europe, making it a unique destination for those interested in paleontology and the prehistoric era. 11Museum Alpin
PontresinaThe Museum Alpin is situated in the scenic town of Pontresina, nestled in the Upper Engadine region of the canton of Grisons in Switzerland. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history and culture of the region while enjoying the breathtaking alpine landscapes. 12Museum of fossils from Monte San Giorgio
MendrisioThe Fossil Museum of Monte San Giorgio, situated in Meride in the Swiss canton of Ticino, is a place where visitors can explore the rich history of the region through the findings and illustrations of dinosaurs, fish, invertebrates, and plants from southern Ticino. The museum, which was opened on October 13, 2012, is housed in a building that was redesigned according to the plans of renowned architect Mario Botta. 13Naturzentrum Thurauen
FlaachThe Naturzentrum Thurauen, located in Flaach in the Zurich wine country of Switzerland, is an information and experience center that was established in 2011. It serves as a hub for visitors to learn about the local environment and the ongoing efforts to restore and preserve it. 14Naturmuseum Thurgau
FrauenfeldThe Naturmuseum Thurgau in Frauenfeld is a regional museum that focuses on the natural history of the Thurgau region. It is one of six cantonal museums in the canton of Thurgau, making it a significant cultural institution in the area. The museum's exhibitions are dedicated to showcasing the diverse nature of the region, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the local environment and its history. 15Musee Paleontologique de Zurich
ZurichThe Paleontological Museum Zurich is a part of the Paleontological Institute and Museum of the University of Zurich (UZH). It is open to the public, allowing visitors to explore the fascinating world of paleontology within an academic setting. 16Naturama Aargau
AarauNaturama Aargau is a natural history museum located in the Swiss city of Aarau. It is conveniently situated on Feerstrasse, directly opposite the train station and adjacent to the Old Cantonal School. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city. 17Mammut Museum
NiederweningenThe Mammutmuseum Niederweningen is a unique paleontological and geological museum located in the municipality of Niederweningen, in the Wehntal valley, Canton of Zürich, Switzerland. It is one of the few museums in Europe dedicated to mammoths, offering a unique opportunity to learn about these fascinating prehistoric creatures and the environment they lived in. 18Drachenlochmuseum
VättisThe Drachenlochmuseum, located in Vättis in the municipality of Pfäfers in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, is a local museum that primarily showcases prehistoric finds from the Old Stone Age. These artifacts were discovered in the Drachenloch, which is recognized as the highest prehistoric site in Europe. 19Sauriermuseum
FrickThe Sauriermuseum Frick is a museum situated in the heart of Frick, in the Swiss canton of Aargau. It is renowned for its display of dinosaur discoveries primarily from the Frick clay pit. This museum offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the world of dinosaurs and learn about their history and evolution. 20Museum of Nature
SolothurnThe Naturmuseum Solothurn offers a variety of exhibitions that showcase the region's diverse flora, fauna, fossils, and minerals. These exhibits provide a comprehensive overview of the natural history of the region, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and those interested in learning more about the local environment. 21Museum Schwab
Biel/BienneThe Museum Schwab building, located in Biel (French Bienne) in the canton of Bern, holds a significant place in Swiss history as the third museum building in the country. It is recognized as a cultural asset of regional importance, reflecting its value in the cultural and historical landscape of Switzerland. 22Focus Terra
ZurichThe museum offers a variety of activities for visitors of all ages. This includes group tours, interactive workshops, and accessible activities. In addition, scientific lectures are often held as part of the special exhibitions. These activities provide a great opportunity for visitors to learn more about the earth and its processes in a fun and engaging way. 23Natural History Museum St. Gallen
Sankt GallenThe Natural History Museum St. Gallen is a natural history museum located in St. Gallen. It covers an area of 2000 square meters, providing a comprehensive view of the local fauna and mineral world. The museum was opened in 2016 and offers an open exhibition presentation with walk-in room images and interactive learning elements. 24Musée Jurassien d'Art et d'Histoire
DelémontThe Musée jurassien d'art et d'histoire, located in Delémont, Canton of Jura, Switzerland, serves as a museum of art and a hub for public learning. This institution provides a unique opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of the region through its diverse collections and exhibits. 25Museum Schmelzra S-charl
ScuolThe Museum Schmelzra, also known as the Museum of Miners and Bears, is a unique institution located in the picturesque town of S-charl in the canton of Graubünden. This museum offers a deep dive into the region's mining history and the story of the last Swiss brown bear.- 26
Mineral and Fossil Museum
RougemontThis modern museum tells the story of our past. Comprehensible exhibition ranges from fossils to minerals.