Museum
Musée international de la Réforme
Musée international de la Réforme, Geneva
Five hundred years of history in the heart of the old town!
The International Museum of the Reformation in Geneva retraces the history of the Reformation movement initiated by Martin Luther, John Calvin and others. Through objects, books, manuscripts, paintings and engravings, the Museum tells the story of the movement that spread in part from Geneva during the 16th century and grew into one of the main families of Christian churches.
The Museum is located on Cour Saint-Pierre in the magnificent Maison Mallet. This historic dwelling was built during the 18th century on the former site of the cathedral cloisters where the Reformation was voted in 1536.
The Museum, together with the archaeological site, the Cathedral and its towers, comprise Espace Saint-Pierre, a unique cultural attraction in Geneva.
Address
Musée international de la Réforme
rue du Cloître 4
1204 Geneva
Date
Open on Easter, Whitsun and Swiss Federal Fast Mondays
Closed December 24, 25 and 31 and January 1
Price
Full price CHF 13.00
Reduced price (AHV/IV/unemployed) CHF 8.00
on presentation of a valid card
Students, apprentices (17-25 years) CHF 8.00
Young people (7-16 years) CHF 6.00
Children (0-6 years) free
Groups (from 15 people, per person) CHF 8.00
Contact
Musée international de la Réforme
Cour de Saint-Pierre 10
1204 Genève
info@mir.ch
022 310 24 31
Category
- Museum
Target groups
- Also recommended for children
Topic
- History
Services
- Shop
Memberships
- Decorated by the European Museum Forum
- Member of Verband der Museen der Schweiz VMS
Access conditions
- Swiss Museum Pass: free admission
Webcode
www.guidle.com/2vUihV