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    Musee Romain Nyon

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    Patek Philippe Museum

    Patek Philippe Museum

    4.3(24 reviews)
    21.8 km

    Great museum with hundreds of horological items that can easily constitute a 2+ hour visit. For the…read moreprice, it is a must-see for any collector. Do note that the vast majority of exhibition text is in French and that the English text is scant (only for major exhibits and introductions to new periods or significant historical events). We did not use audio guides or join an official group tour. Though the exhibits progress from the 1600s to the early 2000s and are genuinely COOL, there is a lack of cohesion or progression and on top of that you're making awkward, jagged turns to follow the ascending numerical order of the exhibits. The space feels completely maxed out. The vast majority of visitors seem to have a truly difficult time following any preset order after turning the first corner of the two most dense floors. Though anyone could enjoy a short visit, it is disappointing that some of the absolute basics of watches that the average person would want to know about (how does a manual wind actually work, what is an automatic movement, what is meant by "complication," what is quartz, tell us more about the pocket watch to wristwatch thing, why are holy trinity watches so expensive, etc) are simply not addressed. The production quality of the video that is screened in the auditorium is DECENT but it ends abruptly almost as if the bureaucrat in charge of its funding just stepped in one day and said to the producer "okay--done!" Compared to the rest of the media put out by Patek, it's not a good reflection of the brand.

    For my 3000th review. Super special place. This has got to be one of the coolest museums I've ever…read moreseen in my life! If I could get this place 10 stars I definitely would. I have admired Patak Philippe watches in all the fashion magazines for many decades. So this was a huge event for me to be able to come to their museum. The museum is just like their shops, beautiful and elegant, super clean with white gloves. The museum has three levels and you can get an audio guide on the first floor. There's also periodic watch making demos you can join to watch a real live factory technician talk about watchmaking by hand. The amount of gorgeous watches from historical times to now, contains many priceless masterpieces. I especially love the ones with the music box and trinkets that moves. It is absolutely fascinating amazing to see. One of the coolest museums I've ever been in the world. Absolutely recommend!

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    Patek Philippe Museum - Closed for the holiday season.

    Closed for the holiday season.

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    Patek Philippe Museum

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    Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

    Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

    4.1(9 reviews)
    21.2 km

    I had seen online that the Museum of Natural History was free and pretty big in Geneva; Switzerland…read morecan get pretty expensive so it was a priority for me to find things that were free. I spent maybe an hour there in general; I forgot that Natural History Museums are just... taxidermied animals. There were many different kinds of animals, marine life, and rocks. However, not all of them are real (such as a dodo bird), and they lump many different kinds of animals together that would not live in the same habitat in real life, which they depicted on maps. Explanations for the animals are in French and English. It is definitely child-friendly, and children would likely enjoy it more than I, an adult with some time to kill. About a half-hour walk from the lake uphill but also very close to the art museum. For a Sunday, it was very quiet. I did like that they had a real (live) turtle as well, very cool --------- J'ai lu sur internet Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle est gratuite et large dans la Ville Genève. En générale la Suisse est chère ; était une priorité pour moi visiter les endroits gratuits. À mon avis, c'était un musée d'histoire naturelle typiquement, avec les taxidermies (mais toutes des animaux ne sont pas empaillés, il y a beaucoup aussi dans plastique). Il y a beaucoup des animaux, de la vie marine et des minérales. Il y a une tortue vivante. Malheureusement, il y a beaucoup des animeaux ensemble qui ne peuvent jamais vivre ensemble et habitent dans des territoires différents dans le monde, mais ils sont ensemble dans le musée. C'est un peu bizarre. Les descriptions pour tout le musée sont dans les langues français et aussi en anglais. Les enfants voulaient ce musée , mais pour moi c'est moyen. Le musée est 30 minutes à proximité du lac et dans les dimanches c'est calme.

    Free to the public. We went on a weekday and it was virtually empty. Every floor is dedicated to a…read moredifferent type of animals. It's a great way to spend a few hours of free entertainment.

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    Museum d'Histoire Naturelle
    Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

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    Château de Nyon

    Château de Nyon

    3.0(1 review)
    0.1 km

    The Nyon Castle houses a historic and porcelain museum. If you are visiting Nyon, it is a great…read moredeal to tour the museums in town. At the time I went, for the price of one, you get to enter into all 3, up to one year. I had NEVER heard of that. Catch is that you have to keep your paper receipt. Definitely not easy to keep track off! Also, the first Sunday's of each month are free. I hadn't planned to visit the Nyon castle, as I had already toured some pretty amazing Swiss castles, and porcelain, is definitely not my cup of tea (no pun intended). Lets say, I quickly walked through the plates and dishes, and entered the historic floor. Wow, I was definitely caught off guard. I was not expecting the unique history that awaited me. Nyon bought the building in 1804,and the communal Council and the courts met there until 1999. The castle also was used as a prison until 1979!! That was fascinating. You could still see a wing of the prison, with the rooms maintained. You could see and read all the inscriptions the prisoners had written into the walls. Very cool!!!! After touring the Castle, if the cellar is open, definitely stop by for a taste of wine. They offer a great selection of local wines to choose from. I forgot to mention that there is a great view overlooking Nyon and the lake from the backside of the Nyon castle. Definitely check it out. You don't have to pay to walk through the castle to the back side to see the incredible view.

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    Château de Nyon
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    MUDAC - Musée de Design et d'Arts Appliqués Contemporains - Exhibition Patricia Urquiolo, All'Ambics, 2012

    MUDAC - Musée de Design et d'Arts Appliqués Contemporains

    4.3(6 reviews)
    34.1 km

    MUDAC is Lausanne Museum of Design and Contemporary Applied Arts. Permanent collection is…read moreinsignificant. New exhibitions are regularly organised in order to permit visitors to progressively see museum entire own collection. At the time I visited MUDAC there was an interesting temporary exhibition showing the work of a 40 years old French designer Guillaume Bardet. He drew an utilitarian object of daily life like cups, vases, chairs, lamps, etc. every day over a year period from 21 September 2009 to 21 September 2010. A dozen ceramicist produced his objects in white and different colours. Artist mental state mind changed over this year period from joy to deep sadness and despair! At the end of 2010 he became heavily sick for 6 weeks and almost died! Could this performance means and be artist's life's oeuvre? Museum's entrance is every first Saturday of month free. Building is next to Lausanne Cathedral on top of old city where you get a stunning view over lake and mountains.

    I loved the Mu.dac. I found it by mistake while trying to find the history museum, and being…read moresomeone who loves design, decided to go in! The staff were super friendly (and were willing to practice my French with me, even though it took a lot longer). I spent a couple hours, really looking at things (it's a small museum). When I was there the first exhibit was on perspective, and the second was on touch- which was a shared exhibit with another museum! The touch one was really cool because you so rarely get to touch anything in a museum. Lots of different textures. I think one of my favorite exhibits was about a man who records himself everyday, then listens to the tape for that day a year later (and records over it). The third floor was a glass exhibit, and it's always nice to look at glass. I'd definitely go here if you're visiting Lausanne!

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    MUDAC - Musée de Design et d'Arts Appliqués Contemporains - Exhibition Living Glass, 2013

    Exhibition Living Glass, 2013

    MUDAC - Musée de Design et d'Arts Appliqués Contemporains - Exhibition Mastering Design, 2013

    Exhibition Mastering Design, 2013

    MUDAC - Musée de Design et d'Arts Appliqués Contemporains - Exhibition Pop-up, 2012

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    Exhibition Pop-up, 2012

    Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporaine

    Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporaine

    4.5(4 reviews)
    21.8 km

    The MAMCO is a very unusual art museum. Many of the Artists throughout the museum are…read moreEnglish/American. It's not my taste of art, but yet I loved being there. It was depressing, but yet interesting and philosophical that made you think about many "humorous writings": "How Sex Is...Family Host Hauled Away in Handcufts by Cops - Photos Inside, Stricken By Terrifying Mystery Illness, Lake Held Me Prisoner, Addicted To Plastic Surgery, New White House Cat Faces Nervous, It's an extraordinary feeling when parts of your body are touched for the first time - I'm thinking of the sensations from sex and surgery, Baby born during mom's heart surgery, what heaven is really like, photo exclusive: caught in love nest with sexy mistress, How to Really Relax During Leisure Time, No Future, No Future, No Future, F--k, F--k, F--k, you can change it all by saying yes (True, I like that one!). There was a wall of LP/Disque "Gramophone" and records by Columbia. I liked the man and woman joined together with their long braids, called "Vital""Na Abramo". A video of the clock going backwards was good and "Dark Memory" by Mounir Fatmi, raised in Egypt, I believe. It had an interesting statue of mammoth film, a film of the old Royal Typewriter was excellent. It brought back fond memories with the red and black tape and how it typed over each word if the ribbon was loose.

    Modern love In my opinion, one of the best modern art…read moregalleries in Europe, MAMCO is housed in a fantastic warehouse space over five floors. Loads of the exhibits are interactive (check out the dark chamber with handprints on the walls - scary!) and you can pick up your very own editions of certain works for free. The cafe on the ground floor is a great place to meet friends for a beer or two, surrounded by arty types. Highly recommended and brilliant fun for kids of all ages!

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    Musée HR Giger - Alien takeover

    Musée HR Giger

    4.4(24 reviews)
    68.3 km

    Totally worth a visit for fans and the curious…read more I grew as a fan of the Alien franchise, so it was definitely a treat to see some of the other work from HR Giger. The museum is small, but there's enough for you to spend an hour or two checking things out. The artwork is somewhat trippy and incredibly iconic and unique, with a combination of cyberpunk, body horror, religious, and sexual imagery. It's a pretty weird and random fit for the idyllic and quaint Gruyeres, but the contrast makes it part of the fun. Definitely check it out if you are in Gruyeres. Admission was included as part of my Swiss travel pass.

    I'm a fan of Giger's work in the Alien, Species, Dune and other projects so when I was in…read moreSwitzerland I made a point to come here. The fact that it's located in a historic medieval village and cheese making region is quirky, but adds a dimension to balance out those activities. The museum is located in an old medieval castle/gate type building. There are several floors featuring Giger's creations along with an area for rotating exhibits by other artists in the same genre. Obviously the biggest draw for most people is the art related to the Alien movies. There are concept drawings, models, and actual pieces used in the movies, enough to keep you satisfied! Giger also branched into making other items in a similar theme, check out the dining table and chairs amongst other things. There's a room with erotic art, you need to be over 18 to see that, however there isn't anyone actively enforcing this. You have the opportunity to buy original pieces of art actually created by Giger, along with prints and t shirts, and bottles of the artist's own brand of absinthe. Sadly it's all expensive (even the t shirts were around 40 francs) so be aware. This museum is worth a visit for fans of Giger's work. Definitely consider if your kids can handle visuals like this if they're with you. It's dark by definition.

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    Alien takeover

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    Musee Romain Nyon - museums - Updated May 2026

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