Nestled in Zurich, the Museum Rietberg stands as Switzerland’s sole institution dedicated to non-European art. The museum houses an extensive collection of around 23,000 objects, including Mayan masks and contemporary Congolese art, alongside 37,000 ethnographic photographs. Visitors can explore a diverse array of artifacts from Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Oceania, each offering a unique glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of these regions. The museum’s exhibits provide a comprehensive and immersive experience, allowing guests to delve into the intricate details and stories behind each piece.
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