Overview
The Musée Ariana is Switzerland's only museum dedicated to ceramics and glass, housed in a neo-baroque palace within Ariana Park near the Palais des Nations.
Highlights
- Collection: 25,000 objects spanning 1,200 years of ceramic and glass art.
- Japanese gallery: Meiji-era porcelain and Edo-period stoneware.
- Building: A lavish 1884 palazzo with a central domed hall.
History
Built by Gustave Revilliod between 1877 and 1884 to house his private collection, it was bequeathed to the city and opened as a public museum.
Visitor Tips
- Free entry: Part of Geneva's free museum network.
- Combine: Walk through Ariana Park to the Palais des Nations.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.