Museum
Musée de Carouge
Musée de Carouge, Carouge GE
This museum, housed in the Maison Montanrouge, built around 1789 for a master watchmaker and currently undergoing renovations, is home to the Carouge earthenware collection (1800-1930), the Emile Chambon collection, and the Carouge Museum.
This museum, housed in the Maison Montanrouge, built around 1789 for a master watchmaker and currently undergoing renovation, is home to the Carouge earthenware collection (1800-1930), the Emile Chambon collection (Carouge painter), the Cottier collection (local history), and a donation of works by painter Rudolf Haas (2001).
The collections also include works by local artists and those associated with the city's history, as well as contemporary ceramics. The museum presents only temporary exhibitions.
The Musée de Carouge currently occupies a temporary building at 25 boulevard des Promenades.
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Address
Musée de Carouge
Place de Sardaigne 2
1227 Carouge GE
Date
During exhibitions: Tue-Sun 14-18
Outside exhibitions, the museum is closed.
Price
Free admission
Contact
Musée de Carouge
Place de Sardaigne 2
1227 Carouge
musee@carouge.ch
022 307 93 80
Category
- Museum
Target groups
- Also recommended for children
Topic
- Art
Services
- Shop
Accessibility
- Parking space
Memberships
- Member of Verband der Museen der Schweiz VMS
Access conditions
- Swiss Museum Pass: free admission
Webcode
www.guidle.com/v7jJ92