The Museum of Art and History in Geneva has strong collections of art and archeology.
Some attractions within Geneva - Museum of Art and History Upper Ground Floor Map:
  • (212) Ecclesiastical Art of the Middle Ages
  • (211) Sallis J.-J. Rigaud
  • (210) Salle du Conseil d'Etat
  • (209) Salon de Cartigny
  • (206/207) Salle Renaissance
  • (205) Salle d'honneur of the chateau of Zizers
  • (204) European Weapons and Armor (15th-18th C.)
  • (202, 203) Silver from Geneva, the rest of Switzerland and France
  • (201) Contemporary Art
  • (218) Prehistoric articles
  • (213-217) Being converted for special exhibitions
  • (111) Egypt: steles, reliefs, sarcophagi and mummies
  • (112) Near East: gravestones, bronzes, ceramic and gold
  • (113) Greek sculpture, vases and jewelry.
  • (114) Etruscan art: pottery, ceramics and sculptures, urns, small bronzes
  • (115) Ancient Rome: works of art and everyday objects, mainly from the Geneva area
  • (300, 301) Special exhibitions.
  • (301, 308) Numismatic collection, Byzantine art.
  • (302) "Salle des etains": pewter from Geneva and other regions of Switzerland (16th-19t
  • (303) "Belle chambre": room from the Chateau of Zizers, tiled stove.
  • (304) "Chambre peinte": room from the Chateau of Zizers (Regency style).
  • (306) "Salle Anna Sarasin": coffered ceiling, stove from Winterthur.
  • (400) Peristyle: special exhibitions
  • (401) Paintings of the German, Flemish, French and Italian schools
  • (402) "Foundation Baszanger": Dutch and Flemish painting (15th-17th c.)
  • (403) Dutch painting (16th-17th c.)
  • (404) French and Italian paintings of the 17th-18th c.: Nicolas Regnier
  • (417, 418) Flemish and Dutch portraits of the 17th c.
  • (419) Dutch masters, painting in the Italian manner
  • (420) French paintings of the 17th c.
  • (421) Italian painting of the first half of the 18th c.
  • (422) Pastels by Jean-Etienne Liotard
  • (405) First and foremost French portraits of the 18th c.
  • (406) Paintings by Jean-Etienne Liotard; furniture of the 18th c.
  • (407) Paintings from Geneva of the second half of the 18th c.
  • (408) Paintings and sculpture from Geneva from the end of the 18th
  • (409) Paintings from Geneva of the 19th c. Francois Diday (1802-77)
  • (423, 424) Temporary exhibitions of the Cabinet des Dessins
  • (410) Room entirely devoted to Camille Corot (1796-1875).
  • (425-428) Room devoted to the pioneers of modern painting
  • (425) Works by Sonja Delaunay, Paul Klee, Fernard Leger
  • (426) Works by Kurt Schwitters
  • (427) Works by Richter Hans Arp and Alexander Rodtschenko
  • (428) Works by Russian Constructionists
  • (413) Swiss paintings from the beginning of the 20th c.
  • (414) Paintings by Felix Vallotton
  • (415) Sculpture from the end of the 19th c. and of the present day