Discover the Top Museums to Visit on Rainy Days in French-Speaking Switzerland

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When the weather in French-speaking Switzerland turns rainy, it's the perfect opportunity to explore the region's rich array of indoor activities. From world-class museums to relaxing spas, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Discover the Must-Visit Museums of French-Speaking Switzerland

French-speaking Switzerland boasts a diverse range of museums that cater to various interests, making them ideal destinations on a rainy day.

Museums and Galleries

Musée Ariana, Geneva

Currently, the Musée Ariana is showcasing its contemporary collection in the exhibition "Liberté conditionnelle," featuring new acquisitions. This exhibition is open until March 2, 2025, with tickets priced between 4 and 6 CHF. (tempslibre.ch)

Musée d'Histoire Naturelle, Bern

The museum offers permanent exhibitions like "La grande parade des os," highlighting various animal anatomies to understand evolutionary biology. Additionally, the "Barry, chien de légende" exhibition, running until August 19, 2025, delves into the life of the famous Saint Bernard dog, Barry. (tempslibre.ch)

Musée de l'Histoire Naturelle, Fribourg

Celebrating its 200th anniversary, the museum presents "100+100, 200 ans d'histoire en 100 duos inédits," an exhibition that invites 100 individuals to discuss their favorite collection items. This exhibition is open until February 9, 2025, with free admission. (tempslibre.ch)

Musée Historique Lausanne

The museum's exhibition "Glaciers. Un monde en mouvement," running until September 29, 2024, explores the dynamic nature of glaciers and their environmental significance. (slash-culture.com)

Musée Olympique, Lausanne

"Paris Olympique, un voyage immersif," an immersive 360° experience, is available until January 19, 2025. This exhibition transports visitors to Paris, showcasing the city's Olympic history and cultural evolution. (slash-culture.com)

Fondation Pierre Gianadda, Martigny

The foundation honors its founder with the exhibition "Léonard Gianadda. Hommage en photographies," open until January 2, 2025. This exhibition offers a photographic journey through Gianadda's life and contributions. (tempslibre.ch)

Musée d'ethnographie de Neuchâtel

"Cargo Cults Unlimited" invites visitors to reflect on modern consumption patterns, running until December 31, 2024. (tempslibre.ch)

Musée paysan et artisanal, La Chaux-de-Fonds

"Météo un jour, météo toujours" examines humanity's relationship with weather throughout history, open until March 1, 2026. (tempslibre.ch)

Musée de la Main UNIL-CHUV, Lausanne

"INVISIBLES. The hidden life of germs," running until January 4, 2026, delves into the microscopic world of microbes and their impact on our lives. (lausanne-tourisme.ch)

Musée Olympique, Lausanne

"Fashion and Sport - From One Podium to Another," open until April 27, 2025, explores the intersection of fashion and sports, showcasing how athletic apparel influences contemporary fashion trends. (lausanne-tourisme.ch)

These museums offer a wealth of knowledge and culture, ensuring that even on the rainiest days, there's plenty to explore and enjoy in French-speaking Switzerland.

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