Permanent exhibition “A history of the Reformation”
The International Museum of the Reformation reopened its doors on April 27, 2023 after 21 months of renovation. Located next to Geneva Cathedral, it presents a secular history of the Reformation in nine spaces and offers two temporary exhibitions each year.
You can download the press kit below to find out more about the Reformation, the Museum’s history, its new museography, its major works and its digital animation features.
To request a visit to the Museum, an interview or HD photos, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Temporary exhibition “Playing with gods”
This temporary exhibition presents religion via different forms of expression including myth, dance, theater, literature, sound, laughter even… video games. It looks at examples from Europe and beyond, and covers different points throughout history – from ancient times, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, right up to today’s world. There are over 100 representations of religion showcased in this exhibition including statues, paintings, books, engravings, objects, films and poetry. Ultimately these various forms of expression encourage a sense of playfulness and allow us to take a step back from the usual rhythm of everyday life.
Download the press kit (in French)
Contact
Gabriel de Montmollin, director
Past temporary exhibitions
April 27 – August 27, 2023
Explosions
More than a century of children's drawings in wars and mass crimes.
Press release (in French)
October 28 – May 2, 2022
Calvin in America
The MIR proposes to revisit this memory and the identity it gave rise to through a plural exhibition organized in its spaces.
Press Kit (in French)
February 13 – August 30, 2020
Silence, we are preaching!
Eight figures of pastors in the cinema and five pastoral dresses created by Albertine.
Particular ways of exercising the pastoral vocation, for example in the manner of a Prophet, a Shepherd, a Leader, a Director of conscience or a Priest.