The best museums in Zurich in September 2025

These are the top 50 best museums in Zurich, 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. Fraumünster Church1

    Fraumünster Church

     Zurich
    The Fraumünster Church in Zürich is a historical site with a rich past. It was originally built on the remains of an abbey for aristocratic women, which was founded in 853 by Louis the German for his daughter Hildegard. This historical context adds a layer of depth to the church's significance and is a testament to its long-standing presence in the city.
  2. Chinese Garden2

    Chinese Garden

     Zurich
    The Chinese Garden Zurich, situated near Zurichhorn in the Seefeld district of Zurich, is a part of the group of temple gardens. This serene location offers a unique blend of tranquility and cultural richness, making it an interesting spot for tourists.
  3. Museum of Art (Kunsthaus Zurich)3

    Museum of Art (Kunsthaus Zurich)

     Zurich
    The Kunsthaus Zürich is the largest art museum in Switzerland in terms of area. It is home to one of the most significant art collections in the country, which has been assembled over time by the local art association, Zürcher Kunstgesellschaft. The collection spans from the Middle Ages to contemporary art, with a particular emphasis on Swiss art.
  4. Swiss National Museum4

    Swiss National Museum

     Zurich
    The Swiss National Museum in Zurich, also known as Landesmuseum Zürich, is the primary branch of the Swiss National Museum. It is conveniently located near Zurich Central Station, making it easily accessible for tourists and locals alike. The museum is dedicated to the cultural history of Switzerland, providing a comprehensive overview of the country's rich heritage.
  5. Zurich Succulent Plant Collection5

    Zurich Succulent Plant Collection

     Zurich
    The Sukkulenten-Sammlung Zürich is a botanical garden located in the Swiss municipality of Zürich. It is not just a garden, but also a home to a botanic library, a herbarium, and the International Organizations for Succulent Plant Research (IOS). This makes it a place of interest not only for plant enthusiasts but also for those interested in botanical research and literature.
  6. Beyer Clock and Watch Museum6

    Beyer Clock and Watch Museum

     Zurich
    The Beyer Watch and Clock Museum is conveniently located in the heart of Zurich, Switzerland. It is situated on the lower level of Bahnhofstrasse 31, which is the city's main shopping boulevard. This central location makes it easily accessible for tourists who are exploring the city.
  7. FIFA World Football Museum7

    FIFA World Football Museum

     Zurich
    The FIFA Museum, a renowned association football museum, is situated in the heart of Zürich, Switzerland. It officially opened its doors to the public on 28 February 2016, offering a unique and comprehensive insight into the world of football.
  8. 8

    Bird Aviary

     Zurich
    Visit the bird sanctuary to have look more than 40 exotic species. Kids will love especially toucans or parrots.
  9. Museum of Design9

    Museum of Design

     Zurich
  10. Rietberg Museum10

    Rietberg Museum

     Zurich
  11. Johann Jacobs Museum11

    Johann Jacobs Museum

     Zurich
    The Johann Jacobs Museum, situated in Zurich-Seefeld, is a cultural history museum. It offers a unique perspective on the history of global trade routes, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the world's cultural history.
  12. Ethnographic Museum of the University of Zurich12

    Ethnographic Museum of the University of Zurich

     Zurich
    The Ethnographic Museum is situated in the heart of downtown Zurich, within the premises of the Old Botanical Garden, known as 'zur Katz'. The building, which was first constructed in 1864, has undergone various changes over time, adding to its historical charm and architectural interest. Its location and unique setting make it an intriguing destination for visitors.
  13. Old Botanical Garden13

    Old Botanical Garden

     Zurich
    The Old Botanical Garden Zurich, also known as 'zur Katz', is a botanical garden located in the Swiss city of Zurich. It was established in 1833 and is situated in the former Bollwerk 'zur Katz' (City Quarter, District 1). The garden is a significant part of Zurich's history and offers a tranquil escape in the heart of the city.
  14. Kunsthalle Zurich14

    Kunsthalle Zurich

     Zurich
    Kunsthalle Zurich is an exhibition institute located in Zurich, Switzerland. It is dedicated to the exhibition and promotion of international contemporary art. This makes it a great place for tourists who are interested in contemporary art to visit and explore the various exhibitions on display.
  15. Coninx-Museum15

    Coninx-Museum

     Zurich
    The collection of the Coninx Museum, which was built between 1945 and 1980, was diverse and extensive. It included Swiss figurative art of the 19th and 20th centuries, international print graphics, works by old masters, African tribal art, and Far Eastern art.
  16. Constructive Art House16

    Constructive Art House

     Zurich
    The Museum Haus Konstruktiv in Zurich is a unique institution that focuses on constructive, concrete, and conceptual art. The museum aims to create a dialogue between these art forms and contemporary art, providing a unique perspective on the evolution of art. Visitors can expect to see a variety of exhibitions that showcase these art forms in a new light.
  17. Pavillon Le Corbusier17

    Pavillon Le Corbusier

     Zurich
    The Centre Le Corbusier is a unique architectural masterpiece located in the heart of Zurich, Switzerland. This building is a testament to the creative genius of Le Corbusier, a renowned Swiss-French architect, designer, painter, and urban planner. It serves as a museum and an exhibition space, offering visitors a chance to explore the life and works of Le Corbusier.
  18. Helmhaus18

    Helmhaus

     Zurich
  19. Museum Bärengasse19

    Museum Bärengasse

     Zurich
    The Museum Bärengasse is situated in the city quarter of Zurich. It is composed of two adjacent, four-story buildings named 'Zum Schanzenhof' and 'Zur Weltkugel', both dating back to the 17th century. These historical buildings originally stood 65 meters further east on the other side of Talstrasse, but were relocated due to a large construction project in the early 1970s.
  20. Moulagenmuseum - Museum of wax moulages20

    Moulagenmuseum - Museum of wax moulages

     Zurich
    The Moulagenmuseum, located at the University of Zurich, is home to one of the largest collections of moulages in the world. These life-like three-dimensional representations of disease patterns were created between the years 1918 and 1948. The collection is a significant cultural asset and provides a unique insight into the history of medical education and dermatology.
  21. Park-Villa Rieter21

    Park-Villa Rieter

     Zurich
    Park-Villa Rieter is a villa located in Zurich that is utilized as a museum building. This historical structure offers a unique setting for the display of various exhibits, contributing to the rich cultural experience of the city.
  22. Rietberg Museum22

    Rietberg Museum

     Zurich
  23. Ortsmuseum Altstetten23

    Ortsmuseum Altstetten

     Zurich
  24. Uhrenmuseum zum Rösli24

    Uhrenmuseum zum Rösli

     Zurich
    The Uhrenmuseum Zum Rösli in Zurich is a unique museum that houses a collection of clocks dating from 1450 to 1950. This extensive collection showcases around 500 table, wall, and standing clocks, providing a comprehensive overview of the evolution of timekeeping devices over five centuries. The museum is a testament to the craftsmanship and ingenuity of clockmakers throughout history.
  25. Zoo Zurich25

    Zoo Zurich

     Zurich
    Zoo Zurich, founded in 1929, is nestled in the Fluntern district of Zurich's 7th arrondissement. The zoo is situated at an altitude of 640 meters on the Zürichberg, offering visitors a unique experience of wildlife amidst the scenic beauty of the Swiss landscape.
  26. Musee Paleontologique de Zurich26

    Musee Paleontologique de Zurich

     Zurich
    The 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.
  27. Museum of Design, Zürich27

    Museum of Design, Zürich

     Zurich
  28. Migros Museum of Contemporary Art28

    Migros Museum of Contemporary Art

     Zurich
    The Migros Museum of Contemporary Art in Zurich is a hub for international contemporary art. It is dedicated to the exhibition, collection, and dissemination of works from this genre. The museum's mission is to provide a platform for contemporary artists from around the world, showcasing their work to a broad audience. It is a place where art lovers can immerse themselves in the latest trends and developments in contemporary art.
  29. Zürich Tram Museum29

    Zürich Tram Museum

     Zurich
    The Zürich Tram Museum is a unique transport museum located in the Swiss city of Zürich. The museum specializes in the history of the Zürich tram system, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the city's public transportation history.
  30. Heimatschutzzentrum in der Villa Patumbah30

    Heimatschutzzentrum in der Villa Patumbah

     Zurich
  31. KULTURAMA Museum of Human Evolution31

    KULTURAMA Museum of Human Evolution

     Zurich
    Kulturama is a museum that focuses on evolution and cultural history, located in the Zurich-Hottingen area. It combines natural science and cultural history themes, providing a unique perspective on the evolution of humans and animals, as well as early high cultures.
  32. Museum Bellerive32

    Museum Bellerive

     Zurich
    The Museum Bellerive, located in Zurich, transitioned into the Centre for Architecture Zurich (ZAZ) in September 2018. This change marked the beginning of a three-year pilot project. The ZAZ serves as a vibrant exhibition and meeting place, dedicated to conveying architectural issues to a broad public.
  33. Ortsmuseum Wiedikon33

    Ortsmuseum Wiedikon

     Zurich
  34. Museum Strauhof34

    Museum Strauhof

     Zurich
    The Strauhof is a literature house situated in the heart of Zurich's old town at Augustinergasse 9. This Baroque citizen's house is a hub for literature and its spatial staging, offering a unique experience for literature enthusiasts. The exhibitions, which change regularly, focus on facts and fictions, stories and poems, making classic works and current topics accessible to visitors.
  35. Focus Terra35

    Focus Terra

     Zurich
    The 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.
  36. Villa Schönberg36

    Villa Schönberg

     Zurich
    Villa Schönberg is a historically significant and protected building situated in the Enge district of Zurich, at Gablerstrasse 14. This location is easily accessible and offers visitors a chance to explore a piece of Zurich's architectural history.
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    Volière Seebach

     Zurich
  38. North American Native Museum38

    North American Native Museum

     Zurich
    The North American Native Museum, also known as NONAM, is located in Zurich, Switzerland. The museum is dedicated to the conservation, documentation, and presentation of ethnographic objects and artwork from Native American, First Nation, and Inuit cultures. This includes a wide range of artifacts and art pieces that provide a deep insight into these cultures and their history.
  39. Ortsmuseum Höngg39

    Ortsmuseum Höngg

     Zurich
  40. Civil Defense Museum40

    Civil Defense Museum

     Zurich
    The Civil Defense Museum in Zurich, Switzerland, is a unique attraction located in an underground, three-story deep civil defense round bunker in the Wipkingen district. This historical structure has been managed by the city of Zurich since 2005 and is the only civil defense museum in Switzerland. Its unique profile makes it a one-of-a-kind museum in Europe.
  41. Archäologische Sammlung der Universität Zürich41

    Archäologische Sammlung der Universität Zürich

     Zurich
    The Archaeological Collection of the University of Zurich houses a diverse range of art and crafts from various ancient civilizations. These include Egypt and Mesopotamia, as well as ancient Asia Minor, Greece, and Italy. The collection is part of the Institute of Archaeology of the University of Zurich, making it a significant destination for those interested in ancient history and archaeology.
  42. Ortsmuseum Wollishofen42

    Ortsmuseum Wollishofen

     Zurich
  43. Anthropological Museum43

    Anthropological Museum

     Zurich
  44. Museum Mühlerama44

    Museum Mühlerama

     Zurich
    In 1913, the brewery was purchased by millers Wehrli & Koller, who converted the main building into a large mill for the time, using electric group drive. This mill was one of the last examples of vertical group drive mechanics, a system where a single motor drove the entire facility through numerous belts and shafts. The mill operated until 1983, marking a significant period in the history of the building.
  45. Atelier Hermann Haller45

    Atelier Hermann Haller

     Zurich
  46. 46

    Tierpark Waidberg

     Zurich
  47. 47

    Swiss Finance Museum

     Zurich
    The Swiss Finance Museum, located in Zurich, was inaugurated on June 28, 2017. This museum offers an interactive and multimedia exhibition that explains the origins of today's economic system and the role of the Swiss stock exchange.
  48. 48

    The Thomas Mann Archives

     Zurich
    A gem for the fans of the famous German writer and Nobel Prize laureate T. Mann. Archive contains his manuscripts, diaries and many more.
  49. 49

    Ortsmuseum Schwamendingen

     Zurich
  50. 50

    The Jeans Museum

     Zurich

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