International Museum of the Reformation

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Genève, Switzerland

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History museum· Tourist attraction

International Museum of the Reformation Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

International Museum of the Reformation is located in Genève, Switzerland on Rue du Cloître 4. International Museum of the Reformation is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category history museum in Switzerland.

Address

Rue du Cloître 4

Phone

+41 223102431

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Vladimir Pecha

Its always interesting, when the science and religion meet. Located near St. Peter’s Cathedral, the Museum was opened on the 15th of April 2005. It presents the history of Protestantism from its beginnings. There are about 500 authentic objects to be seen in the Museum (books, engravings, manuscripts, etc).

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Melvin Diaz

A very nice museum about the story of the reformation and post reformation of the protestant church. Located right next to St. Pierre cathedral. The adult ticket is 13 francs. You will receive an audioguide that will explain parts of the exhibition. No pothos or video. You can re-enter using the same ticket. Restrooms are located at the entrance. Not really fun for little children. Also, it's a bit difficult to understand the flow of the exhibition. Recommended.

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Chris toph

Interesting. In a beautiful house of the old Geneva.

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Matthew Batten

Lots of artifacts from the Reformation period upstairs but the highlight for me was exploring the reformation legacy in the downstairs exhibition. Fascinating. Well worth visiting if you have an interest in Reformation history.

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Bawoo Kim

It's a unique place for every Christian. Built on the same place that Calvin started to minister. Also there's a decent collection of well-preserved items of reformists. But if you are going to visit only there, the entrance fee is a bit high. Actually the inside is not that roomy. And if you have zero literacy to French, some content would be meaningless. Surely they have handy guide devices for English speakers.

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Gerald Lim

A small but interesting place where one can learna bit more about the reformation. Do note that much of the exhibits are in French, though an English audioguide is available. The museum is closed on Mondays.

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Jason Miller

This museum has a lot of details, stories and artifacts. It goes through the whole history of the Reformation and helps situate Geneva in the story of Christianity. The little audio guides are great included additions that provide rich historical context.

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Oliver Bailey

Excellent organized and very informative. Focuses on the reformation as well as the Calvinists.