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Musée Rath | Geneva Sights & Activities | Fodor's Online Travel Guide Switzerland's original fine arts museum, inaugurated in 1826 and named for its late benefactor, Simon Rath, housed Geneva's growing collections of art and archaeology until they overflowed to the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire in 1910. Now the Rath hosts two major temporary exhibitions each year; ... fodors.com
Geneva Tourism - Rath Museum The museum currently exhibits international as well as Swiss art. Over the past decade it has housed more than 60 thematic and single-artist exhibitions. Special emphasis has been laid on archaeology and ancient art on the one hand (e.g. Treasures of Islam ) and on modern and contemporary art on the... geneve-tourisme.ch
Rath museum - Arts, Lore, Memory Founded by Jean Calvin, the Bibliothèque Publique et Universitaire (BPU) has played a major role on Geneva’s cultural and scientific scenes since the 16th century. An essential adjunct to higher education from the beginning, it has also become an important facet of Geneva’s social life since op... ville-ge.ch
Rath museum - Between politics and devotion This important exhibition dedicated to one of the major artists of the Grand Siècle, who has not been the object of a retrospective exhibit since 1952, was conceived and realised by the Geneva Musée d’Art et d’Histoire in collaboration with the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Lille and the Réunion d... ville-ge.ch
Rath museum - Richard Wagner. Artists’ Visions The theme of this exhibition, timed to coincide with a new Tannhäuser production at the Grand Théâtre de Genève, is the resonance of Richard Wagner’s work in the fine arts. This topic has never before been placed in global perspective in the form of an exhibition. The thematic and chronologica... geneva-city.ch
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