Unique timepieces in one of the most prestigious museums in Geneva. An essential visit to be planned.
It's time to discover the wonders of watchmaking. Housed in a 4-storey Art Deco building, the Patek Philippe Museum exhibits important collections of Geneva, Swiss and European watchmaking and enamelware, dating from the 16th to the 20th century. This museum of the art of watchmaking also includes a library of more than 7,000 books on watchmaking and related subjects. The museum also showcases the creations that the Patek Philippe Manufacture has designed, developed and produced since its foundation in 1839.
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There were signs saying that large cameras and flash wasn’t allowed, but then a sign saying that phones were allowed, so we naturally thought it meant we could take pictures with phones, but not with huge cameras (apparently many others thought the same) but later on we got told off by security. Very misleading sign, they could just have written that photography wasn’t allowed. That was a bad experience so here are some pictures for revenge haha
I would have given it five stars if not for the high admission fees.