Fondation Baur Musée des Arts d'Extrême-Orient
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Alfred Baur discovered his love of art during his travels to the Far East. Over a period of four decades he purchased high quality art objects and ritual artifacts made in China and Japan. Today the Baur Collection is one of the most valuable in Switzerland.
Alfred Baur, who resided in Geneva from the year 1900 onwards, collected over a period of 45 years, during his business trips, art objects from the Far East. The items span a thousand years as far as their date of manufacture is concerned. The collection includes objects made of ceramics or jade, snuff boxes, Japanese prints, netsuke (small carved figurines), furniture and swords.
Shortly before his death Baur acquired an elegant house near the Art and History Museum and the Russian Church. He established a foundation to house his collection and make it accessible to the public. In 1964 the "Fondation Alfred et Eugénie Baur-Duret" made the Baur collection accessible for public viewing. Since that time the collection has grown to over 9,000 works of art, thanks to several donations.
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– Adults: CHF 10.- – Students, seniors and unemployed: CHF 5.- – Free of charge: AMS/VMS, ICOM, Press, children under 16 Temporary exhibitions (includes permanent collections) – Adults: CHF 15.- – Students, seniors and unemployed: CHF 10.- – Free of charge: AMS/VMS, ICOM, Press, children under 16 |
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Fondation Baur Musée des Arts d'Extrême-Orient
8 rue Munier-Romilly
1206
Genève
Switzerland
Phone
+41 (0)22 704 32 82
musee@fondationbaur.ch
fondationbaur.ch
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