The Olympic Museum is a museum dedicated entirely to the history and achievements of the Olympic Games. Located in Lausanne, Switzerland, the museum houses a vast collection of Olympic memorabilia, including documents, photographs, and artifacts from every modern Olympic Games.
Established in 1993
Designed by the architects Pedro Ramu00edrez Vu00e1zquez, Jean-Pierre Cahen, and u00c1lvaro Siza
Expanded and renovated in 2013 for its 20th anniversary
Hosted over 3 million visitors since its inception
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A collection of artifacts and memorabilia from every modern Olympic Games, highlighting the history and achievements of the Olympic Games and its athletes.
Exhibitions featuring specific athletes, sports, or events held at the Olympic Games throughout history.
Digital and interactive installations that provide visitors with an immersive experience in the history and world of Olympic Games.
The Olympic Museum is a museum dedicated entirely to the history and achievements of the Olympic Games. It is located in Lausanne, Switzerland.
The Olympic Museum houses a vast collection of Olympic memorabilia, including documents, photographs, and artifacts from every modern Olympic Games. Visitors can see Olympic torches, medals, and other memorabilia, as well as interactive exhibits explaining the history of the Games and the athletes who have competed in them.
The cost of admission varies depending on age and student status. Adults pay CHF 18, while students and senior citizens pay CHF 12. Children under 16 years old are free.
The museum is open every day of the year, except for Christmas Day and New Year's Day. From March to October, the museum is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. From November to February, the museum is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Yes, the Olympic Museum is wheelchair accessible. It is equipped with lifts, ramps, and adapted toilets. Additionally, service dogs are allowed in the museum.