The Barbier-Mueller Museum, located in Geneva, Switzerland, houses the world’s largest collection of non-Western art and artifacts. The museum’s core permanent collection features works from Oceania, Africa, and indigenous artisans of the Americas, alongside a significant array of antiquities from Greece, Italy, and other ancient centers. Visitors can explore a diverse range of cultural and historical pieces, offering a comprehensive view of artistic traditions and craftsmanship from around the globe.
Barbier-Mueller Museum (Musée Barbier-Mueller)
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