The International Museum of the Reformation (MiR) sets out the history of the Reformation. The MiR is housed in the prestigious 18th century Maison Mallet at Cour St-Pierre, the site of the former St Peter’s Cloister where in 1536, Geneva voted in favour of the Reformation. Cutting-edge audio-visual technology, documents and items recount the reformation movement, which in the 16th century spread also from Geneva, to become one of the great currents of Christianity. Through an underground passage, the museum adjoins the archaeological site situated under St. Peter’s Cathedral.



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Rue du Cloître 4
1204 Genève
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36, stop Cathédrale
2, 5, 7, 10, 12, stop Molard
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+41 22 310 24 31
Price:
Adults: 13 CHF
Senior citizens, students, unemployed: 8 CHF
Children aged 7 to 16: 6 CHF
Family (2 adults and 2 children): 25 CHF
Disabled persons: admission free
Group from 15 persons: 8 CHF each
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Tuesday to Sunday: 10 am-5 pm
Closed on Monday
The important sermons of the Geneva’s major reformers were held at the Calvin Auditorium.

