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Musée d'histoire des sciences de la Ville de Genève

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Established
  
1964

Director
  
Jacques Ayer

Phone
  
+41 22 418 50 60

Visitors
  
250,000

Website
  
www.ville-ge.ch/mhs/

Musée d'histoire des sciences de la Ville de Genève

Founder
  
l'Association du Musée et de la Revue d'histoire des sciences

Address
  
Rue de Lausanne 128, 1202 Genève, Switzerland

Hours
  
Closed now Wednesday10AM–5PMThursday10AM–5PMFriday10AM–5PMSaturday10AM–5PMSunday10AM–5PMMonday10AM–5PMTuesdayClosedSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Parc de La Perle du Lac, Natural History Museum, Musée Ariana, Maison Tavel, Musée des arts d'Extrême‑Orient

The Musée d'histoire des sciences de la Ville de Genève (Museum of the History of Science of the City of Geneva) is a small museum dedicated to the History of Science.

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Location

The museum is located in the Villa Bartholoni, designed by Félix-Emmanuel Callet, built in 1830 as a summer residence for Parisian bankers, Constant and Jean-François Bartholoni and extensively restored between 1985 and 1992. It is situated in the park La Perle du Lac, overlooking Lake Geneva, adjacent to the Conservatory and Botanical Garden of the City of Geneva. Both the Villa and the museum itself are listed in the Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance.

Access

The Museum is open daily from 10am to 5pm, except for 25 December and 1 January and admission is free. The museum receives over 250,000 visitors per year.

History

The museum was established in 1964 by the enthusiasm of l'Association du Musée et de la Revue d'histoire des sciences (the Museum and review of the History of Science Association), following an exhibition of science history at the Musée Rath. Once opened the Swiss Institute of Physics and Observatory donated their historic instruments to the collection. Early director, the astronomer Margarida Archinard was succeeded by chemist, Marc Cramer. Jacques Ayer has been director since 2012.

Initially affiliated to the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire, since 2006 the Museum has been linked to the Natural History Museum of Geneva.

Collections and exhibits

The collections primarily comprise scientific measurement apparatus from the 17th-19th centuries including microscopes, telescopes, thermometers, etc, principally the former equipment of Genevan scientists including Saussure, Pictet, de la Rive and Colladon. Displays include practical experiments within the building and some exhibits in the surrounding park.

References

Musée d'histoire des sciences de la Ville de Genève Wikipedia