International Red Cross and Red Crescent MuseumOne of the most creative and thought provoking museums in
Europe, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum brings
together sculpture, installation, photography and film to highlight
the importance of human rights, the history of conflict in the 20th
century and the humanitarian work the Red Cross has done in
providing aid to combatants and civilians caught up in both war and
natural disasters. Funded entirely by outside donors, the museum is
appropriately situated on the hillside opposite the United Nations,
within the headquarters of the International Committee of the Red
Cross. A significant stopover on a visit to Geneva, the
International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum provides insight
into the gross implications of war and the tragedy that surrounds
but also the committed work of the volunteers and Red Cross
representatives alike. All the exhibits have an English language
option. Address: 17 Avenue de la Paix Website: www.micr.ch Telephone: (0)22 748 9525 Transportation: Bus 8 to Appia bus stop, direction OMS or Appia. 12
minute walk from Cornavin railway station Opening Time: Open daily except Tuesday from 10am to 5pm. Closed on
24, 25 and 31 December and on 1 January Admission: Free |