
International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum
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Late morning on weekdays offers a quieter experience, allowing undisturbed reflection in the immersive rooms without large crowds.
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Entry is free every first Wednesday of the month. Consider purchasing a Geneva Museum Pass to access this and other museums affordably.
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Humanitarian enthusiasts, Educational groups, Cultural travelers, History buffs
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2-3 hours
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рддреНрд╡рд░рд┐рдд рддрдереНрдп: The museum brings to life humanitarian endeavors with immersive exhibits that connect visitors to real stories from disaster zones and war. More than 15 languages are supported, ensuring a global audience can engage deeply with the displays.
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- Wear comfortable shoes as you will spend a lot of time walking and standing.
- Photography is allowed but avoid using flash to respect the exhibits.
- Start your visit by exploring the outdoor sculptures for great photo opportunities.
- Skip visiting during weekends if you prefer avoiding large groups.
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