1. The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum is located in Geneva, Switzerland. It is dedicated to the humanitarian efforts and history of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. The museum provides an immersive and interactive experience, showcasing the work of the organization and highlighting the importance of humanitarian action globally.
Some interesting facts about the museum include:
- The museum opened its doors to the public in 1988 and was completely renovated and redesigned in 2013.
- It covers a wide range of themes, including the founding of the Red Cross, health and violence, restoring family links, and the future challenges of humanitarian action.
- The museum employs various multimedia tools, including films, sound installations, interactive displays, and historical artifacts to engage visitors and enhance their understanding of humanitarian issues.
- It also houses temporary exhibitions that shed light on specific aspects of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and the challenges faced in humanitarian work.
2. The working hours of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum are as follows:
- Tuesday to Sunday: 10 am to 6 pm
- Monday: Closed
The museum can be contacted via phone at: +41 22 748 95 11.
3. Ticket information and transportation:
- Admission to the museum costs CHF 15 for adults, CHF 12 for seniors and students, and is free for children under 16 years old.
- The museum offers reduced rates for groups of 10 or more people.
- The museum is easily accessible by public transportation. Visitors can take tram lines 12 or 15 to the \"Butini\" stop, which is located right in front of the museum. Alternatively, it is a 20-minute walk from Geneva’s main train station (Gare Cornavin). There is limited parking available nearby for those who prefer to travel by car.