Situated on the elegant Place Neuve in Geneva, the Rath Museum has been a working art gallery since the early 1900s. Its façade, inspired by the temples of Ancient Greece, features classical columns and stonework, making it a symbol of the city’s enduring interest in the arts. Today, the museum hosts major temporary art exhibitions organized by Geneva’s Museum of Art and History (MAH). Visitors can explore a rotating selection of works, offering a dynamic and ever-changing cultural experience.
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