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The heart of time beats these days on the dial of dozens of watches introduced in Geneva. Although Watches & Wonders won’t be physically able to happen this year, the entire watch community will be there digitally for the new watches to be introduced. We hope we can go to Geneva next year for Watches & Wonders, and take a look at the city’s leading museums and art galleries, which we can see when we go.

Geneva Ethnographic Museum

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The Ethnographic Museum of Geneva was established in 1901 at the initiative of Professor Eugene Pittard, the first chair of anthropology at the University of Geneva. Pittard collected his collections of general and private anthropology, mostly from the Archaeological Museum and Musee Arina; and from the Geneva Historical Museum and the Geneva Ethnographic Museum.

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Although the museum has moved to various buildings since it’s inception, its last building, where it is today, opened in 2014 after four years of work. The last building of the museum today attracts attention at first glance with it’s pagoda-shaped exterior architecture. The Ethnographic Museum of Geneva was awarded the European Museum of the Year award in 2017.

Geneva Museum Of Natural History

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The Geneva Museum of Natural History is the largest museum of Natural History in Switzerland, with almost half of the country’s collections. 18 on the museum site. collection and research work, which began towards the end of the century, has continued to grow to this day.