Overview
The Museum of Communication is Switzerland's only museum dedicated to the history and future of human communication. Its interactive, design-forward exhibitions cover everything from the postal system and telegraphy to social media and artificial intelligence.
Highlights
- Interactive Stations: Hands-on exhibits where visitors can try Morse code, operate a telephone exchange, or explore digital privacy.
- Stamp Collection: One of the world's largest philatelic collections, with Swiss postal history spanning over 170 years.
- Award-Winning Design: The museum won the Council of Europe Museum Prize in 2019 for its inclusive, participatory approach.
History
Founded in 1907 as the Swiss Postal Museum, it was renamed and completely redesigned in 2017 with a new focus on communication as a human experience rather than a technological one. The rebuilt exhibitions put visitors at the centre, using facilitators ('communicators') instead of traditional signage.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Budget extra time for the interactive stations — they're engaging for both adults and children.
- Tip 2: Located next to the Helvetiaplatz museum cluster, combine with visits to the Historical or Alpine museums.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.