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    Patek Philippe Museum

    4.3 (24 reviews)
    Closed 2:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    David M.

    Unfortunately they are closed for the holiday season. We were not aware of this before we came.

    Modern Watches I of II
    Steve K.

    Patek Phillipe Museum will be adored by watch and time fanatics. Time pieces from every era. You will come away impressed by both the art and craftsmanship that go into a watch. Watchmaking was one of the earliest precision manufacturing industries. And the Swiss were and are the best. So you'll appreciate why the Swiss are cultural nutcases about time. Some people will love the beauty of the watches from each era. For me, I loved seeing the tools of a watchmaker, and could imagine the painstaking hours that went into the making of a precision mechanical watch. Today, I look at my iPhone. But it's not the same. For most people, you'll cover 3 floors in an hour. One floor was closed for renovation, so call ahead if something important to you is closed. There is also a video that runs every 30 minutes. Some history and some advertisement for Patek Phillipe. Public guided tours, one in French and one in English, also offered for extra fee. Admission is 10 Swiss Francs or I paid 9 Euros. Better to have paid in Swiss Francs or used a credit card. Closed Sunday and Monday. I took Bus #1 from Geneva Train Station, or use Trams 12 or 15.

    Gift from Nicholas - Czar of Russia
    Adrienne G.

    Anyone who rates this museum as less than 5 stars is pure insanity! I was last here about 12 years ago & snapped a few pics - today, they are extremely strict about NO pics & the museum actually requires people to lock up their purses, bags, cameras & phones. There are also people walking around to enforce these rules - so even though my pics are 12 years old, I can confirm those lovelies are still there in their display cases 10 CHF for entrance and there is a 5 CHF coin required for the lockers but you get it back people when you put the key back into the lock....so there is no cost! Stop complaining! We spent 3 hours in here & could have easily spent 3 more - the craftsmanship and artistry that went into these pieces were something to behold. The top floor describes how Patek & Philippe became a partnership and how Howard Stern got into the mix.....never knew there was an association! The 2nd Floor has watches that the benefactors of this museum have collected throughout the ages & these are on display - ranging from the 1600s to the late 1900s, there are miniature watches, bejeweled watches, mechanical watches, animated clocks and anything else you can imagine The 1st Floor houses the works of Patek Philippe and you will see early pocket watches galore to present day designs - fashions for men & ladies & the styles are still relevant today - I'd love to own any of what we saw!! The 0 Floor (the entrance level) houses the early workshop, complete with workbenches and tools of the trade. There is also a video clip in both English & French that covers the history of the Patek Philippe brand and reputation Well worth a visit & if you're looking for true amazement & appreciate fine jewelry & watches, then this is the place for you!

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    Jose Javier G.

    The Patek Philippe Museum is like PP watch: precise, breathtaking and unforgettable. The collection of over 1500 timekeepers is impressive, glorious and, most importantly, timeless. The museum is full of detailed and interesting explanations about the company's history, innovations and techniques. Impressive watch collection. Among the best in the world. If you are a passionate watch aficionado, the examples of the first watches ever made (in the 15th and 14th century), the classic pocket and pendant montres and the modern, complicated chronographs will leave you excited. An extraordinary museum from a legendary watch making house.

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    Could not have been more impressed with this incredible museum of the worlds most intricately beautiful timepieces truly a site to behold!

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    Amazing collection of watches and one of the most exquisite museums I've ever been to!

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    Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

    Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

    4.1(9 reviews)
    1.6 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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    Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporaine

    Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporaine

    4.5(4 reviews)
    0.1 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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    International Museum of the Reformation

    4.0(1 review)
    0.9 km

    Next to St. Peter's Cathedral in old town Geneva is a nice little museum devoted to telling the…read morestory of the Reformation movement initiated by Luther, Calvin and others through to the 21st century. The museum building itself is a beautiful space and has been well maintained, it is a historic dwelling built during the 18th century and known as the Maison Mallet. As you walk through the old house each room is designated to different events of the Reformation. The museum does a great job of using modern day audio visuals, historic manuscripts, paintings, objects, and engravings to engage and keep you interested. For only 13 CHF you gain entrance and a audio guide to the museum. No additional fees for audio guides here. My favourite room was the music room which was made to look like a little chapel with two wooden pews, and you can select different buttons to listen to historic hymns sung by Reformed churches from around the world. I came into the museum not expecting very much, and thought I would be bored, but I found this little place interesting. The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 5pm. TIP: for tourists to the area who will be visiting all the Saint Pierre historic sites in old Geneva be sure to get the combined ticket for 18 CHF which gets you entrance to the following spaces: Cathedral + Towers, Archaeological Site and this Reformation museum. Pretty good deal!

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    Palais des Nations

    Palais des Nations

    3.3(4 reviews)
    3.2 km

    The UN branch in Geneva may carry out governmental and diplomatic work, but it's much like any…read moreother office building. People work here and some meetings are off-limits so the admittedly short tour isn't super involved and won't take you to too many places, but it is worth a visit. I really just wanted to write this review because our tour guide looked exactly like a slightly German John Oliver. He was an odd mix of enthused and monotone but he was informative enough and he spoke fluently - in multiple languages. We spent at least 30 minutes in one room overlooking one of the central, cylindrical meeting rooms before moving on to the next one. He gave us a brief overview of the UN mission and took us to see a real conference, albeit with no audio or context. From this, we were whisked to the old, original building where the previous League of Nations was established. After seeing the original architecture and the original, refurbished meeting room, the tour ends and you are escorted back to the main lobby. No wandering solo or away from your group or a security guard will pick you up and kick you out, supposedly.

    One of the best experiences I have had in Europe. This was an excellently organized tour of the…read morePalace of Nations, showcasing several rooms in which the organization meets. The tour guide was fluent in several languages and obviously knew A LOT about the organization. She was thrown several questions and always answered flawlessly. Great price for this guided tour of 15 CHF (discounts available) but be sure to bring your passport to enter (they might accept other documents, but passports were the only ones I saw used). This is a can't miss in Geneva!

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