Geneva, Switzerland – The 2010 Expopass is here and this time it is only CHF10 instead of CHF20. Recap: the pass allows you free entry to any of the temporary exhibits taking place at any of the seven art and history museums in Geneva.
The special price is part of a larger celebration. The building, featured on the left, designed by Swiss architect Marc Camoletti was inaugurated in 1910, and 100 years later the inauguration party is on!
The Geneva museum spokesperson, Catherine Terzaghi, tells us a series of events will be taking place one Sunday a month throughout the year: concerts, discovering hidden places and treasures in the building, and readings.
Festivities begin tomorrow 16 February with the opening of the “exhibit of the century” and the party will last until 22:00. A treasure hunt will take place on the premises of this fabulous building. Entry is free and lots of activities for children and adults are planned for the day.
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See you at the museum!
GenevaLunch, 16 February 2010.
Filed under: Arts & Entertainment, Children/Kids
Tags: children activities, Children/Kids, events in Geneva, expat Geneva, families and children in Geneva, family activities, Free or low cost in Geneva, Geneva museums, guide to Geneva, lazy Sundays in Geneva, living in Geneva
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