1. The Ariana Museum, also known as Musée Ariana, is a museum of ceramics and glass located in Geneva, Switzerland. It is named after its founder, Gustave Revilliod’s mother, Ariane, and is housed in a beautiful neo-classical building.
The museum’s collection is one of the most important in the world related to ceramics and glass. It boasts over 20,000 objects spanning over 12 centuries, including pieces from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The collection showcases the history, techniques, and aesthetic developments of ceramics and glass art. Visitors can explore various types of pottery, porcelain, stoneware, and glassware, ranging from ancient pieces to contemporary creations.
The museum building itself is a work of art, with its grand staircase, ornate ceilings, and beautiful gardens surrounding it. It was designed by architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc and Gustave Revilliod himself. The museum offers a serene and idyllic setting for visitors to immerse themselves in the artistry and history of ceramics and glass.
2. The working hours of the Ariana Museum are as follows:
- Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
- Closed on Mondays and some public holidays
You can contact the museum at +41 22 418 54 50 for any specific inquiries.
3. The ticket information for the Ariana Museum is as follows:
- General admission: CHF 15
- Reduced admission (students, seniors, disabled): CHF 10
- Children under 18: Free admission
- Free admission on the first Sunday of every month
Transportation to the Ariana Museum:
- The museum is located at Avenue de la Paix 10, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland.
- By public transport: Take tram lines 15 or 17 to the \"Nations\" stop, or buses 1 or 11 to the \"Appia\" stop.
- By car: Limited parking spaces are available in the vicinity of the museum. Public parking garages can be found within walking distance.