Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques
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MEG is temporarily closed
Following federal measures for the restraint of Covid-19, the MEG is closed until further notice. The MEG Café is also closed.
Thank you for your understanding.
The MEG Library is open for loans from Tuesday to Friday from 11 am to 6 pm, but the reading room is not open to the public.
Closed on Mondays and on December 25th and January 1st.
The ticket office is open from 10:00 to 17:45.
Due to the current health situation, MEG has changed its entry requirements and making the purchase of an online ticket mandatory.
The staff answers your calls Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00 to 17:45 pm at
Closed on Mondays, on December 25th and January 1st.
The Café staff answers your calls from 9:30 am to 18:00 at
Café du MEG
The library is closed Saturday through Monday and on bank holidays.
A box for the return of borrowed books is located in the Museum garden across from the front entrance.
The library staff answers your calls Tuesday through Friday from 9:00to 18:00 at
Library
Current visitor regulations govern access to the The Visitor's Regulations
Animals are not allowed inside the Museum, except for utility dogs.
General Admissions is free of charge.
Access to permanent exhibitions in all museums from the City of Geneva is free.
9 CHF | Full price |
6 CHF | Reduced price Children, members of the SAMEG, retired (AVS), unemployed, students, apprentices, 18-25 years old and holders of the «20 ans/20 francs» card. |
9 CHF | Full price |
6 CHF | Reduced price Retired (AVS), unemployed, students, apprentices, 18-25 years old, groups from 12 to 20 people (free entrance for the accompanying person). Please make sure to bring a proof of your reduction status when you visit the MEG |
Due to the current health situation, MEG has changed its entry requirements and making the purchase of an online ticket mandatory. |
Young people up to the age of 18, members of the SAMEG, press members, members of the ICOM and the AMS, disabled persons and their companion AI card, "chèque culture", «20 ans/20 francs» card, Raiffeisen, Swiss Museums Pass, Geneva City Pass, Museum Pass, teachers preparing their visit on presentation of proof of a guided tour reservation.
These tickets are only available at the MEG ticket office upon presentation of the document proving you're qualified for a free ticket (no reservations by telephone).
The temporary exhibition is free of charge every first Sunday of the month. Online registration is mandatory
People who are members of the Club de la Tribune de Genève receive a free ticket.
People who possess the Passeport loisirs or an anual TPG pass, receive a second ticket free of charge upon purchase of the first ticket.
These tickets are only available at the MEG ticket office upon presentation of the document proving you're qualified for a free ticket (no reservations by telephone).
A ticket already purchased online cannot be refunded or exchanged for a free ticket at the MEG ticket office.
12 CHF | Full price |
8 CHF | Reduced price Children, members of the SAMEG, retired (AVS), unemployed, students, apprentices, 18-25 years old, «20 ans/20 francs» card. |
Free of charge | Disabled people and their accompanying aides These tickets are to be obtained at the MEG or reserved by email accueil.meg@ville-ge.ch. Audiences with specific needs |
Euro banknotes (€) are accepted.
Change is rendered in Swiss francs (CHF).
The staff answers your calls from Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00 to 17:45 at
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