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3 – 6 April

Search for bewitched eggs and follow clues in a lively outdoor hunt. Run between orienteering stations and adventure games as Paka’lapin races to save Easter. Meet the Secret People who tell big stories about nature, listen to birds and buzzing bees, and spot colorful plants. Use a map and game booklet to explore trees, beehives, insect hotels and the vegetable garden. Taste the thrill of discovery and find sweet chocolate surprises along the way.

Kids ages 4–10.

3 – 5 April

Pakatrap invites families to explore the glowing streets of the Geneva old town in a playful nighttime adventure. Children equipped with rabbit-shaped lanterns and fluorescent accessories set off to find famous luminous bunnies hidden throughout the Old Town, from Bugs Bunny to the Lapins Crétins. Along the way, young participants explore historic alleys, complete the treasure hunt and earn chocolate Easter treats at the finish.

Ages 4 and up.

3 – 4 April

Search for colorful Easter eggs among rolling vines and open fields, spotting horses and wide views. Later the lights go black and neon colors glow: children paint and craft their own glow-in-the-dark eggs, hide them among bright decorations, then set off on a family glow hunt. Expect pulsing colors, soft music, sticky paint under small fingers, and the fizz of laughter. Homemade grape juice will be offered during the creative workshop to refresh little explorers.

Kids ages 4 and up.

3 – 4 April

Explore vine rows searching for colorful Easter eggs hidden by Pak’alapin. Run between sun-warmed vines, listen to birds and laugh as each egg is found. After the hunt, join hands-on workshops to decorate eggs, weave little baskets and craft playful accessories. Children keep their creations and share tasty family moments. While kids play, adults have a chance to taste local wines nearby. Bright colors, soft textures and joyful sounds make the day lively and creative.

Kids ages 0 and up.

12 March – 8 May

Out of the Blue brings together Norwegian ceramicist Heidi Bjørgan and textile artist Kari Dyrdal in a sustained dialogue between ceramics and woven textiles. Bjørgan reworks familiar jug and vessel archetypes until they appear melted or imploded, using multiple firings and distinctive glazes to expose cracks, shifts and unpredictable reactions. Dyrdal examines memory, pattern and structure through handwoven, hand‑dyed pieces that marry traditional craft with digital processes, yielding tactile and conceptual depth.

Opening during Nuit des Bains, Thursday 12 March, 18:00.

13 March – 16 May

Geneva-based artist Christian Robert-Tissot transforms everyday words, slogans and street expressions into bold visual artworks. By shifting these familiar phrases out of their usual context, he reveals their rhythms, ambiguities and hidden meanings, turning ordinary language into playful reflections on daily life.

Opening during the Nuit des Bains, Thursday 12 March, 18:00.

3 – 6 April

Search for bewitched eggs and follow clues in a lively outdoor hunt. Run between orienteering stations and adventure games as Paka’lapin races to save Easter. Meet the Secret People who tell big stories about nature, listen to birds and buzzing bees, and spot colorful plants. Use a map and game booklet to explore trees, beehives, insect hotels and the vegetable garden. Taste the thrill of discovery and find sweet chocolate surprises along the way.

Kids ages 4–10.

3 – 5 April

Pakatrap invites families to explore the glowing streets of the Geneva old town in a playful nighttime adventure. Children equipped with rabbit-shaped lanterns and fluorescent accessories set off to find famous luminous bunnies hidden throughout the Old Town, from Bugs Bunny to the Lapins Crétins. Along the way, young participants explore historic alleys, complete the treasure hunt and earn chocolate Easter treats at the finish.

Ages 4 and up.

3 – 4 April

Search for colorful Easter eggs among rolling vines and open fields, spotting horses and wide views. Later the lights go black and neon colors glow: children paint and craft their own glow-in-the-dark eggs, hide them among bright decorations, then set off on a family glow hunt. Expect pulsing colors, soft music, sticky paint under small fingers, and the fizz of laughter. Homemade grape juice will be offered during the creative workshop to refresh little explorers.

Kids ages 4 and up.

3 – 4 April

Explore vine rows searching for colorful Easter eggs hidden by Pak’alapin. Run between sun-warmed vines, listen to birds and laugh as each egg is found. After the hunt, join hands-on workshops to decorate eggs, weave little baskets and craft playful accessories. Children keep their creations and share tasty family moments. While kids play, adults have a chance to taste local wines nearby. Bright colors, soft textures and joyful sounds make the day lively and creative.

Kids ages 0 and up.

12 March – 8 May

Out of the Blue brings together Norwegian ceramicist Heidi Bjørgan and textile artist Kari Dyrdal in a sustained dialogue between ceramics and woven textiles. Bjørgan reworks familiar jug and vessel archetypes until they appear melted or imploded, using multiple firings and distinctive glazes to expose cracks, shifts and unpredictable reactions. Dyrdal examines memory, pattern and structure through handwoven, hand‑dyed pieces that marry traditional craft with digital processes, yielding tactile and conceptual depth.

Opening during Nuit des Bains, Thursday 12 March, 18:00.

13 March – 16 May

Geneva-based artist Christian Robert-Tissot transforms everyday words, slogans and street expressions into bold visual artworks. By shifting these familiar phrases out of their usual context, he reveals their rhythms, ambiguities and hidden meanings, turning ordinary language into playful reflections on daily life.

Opening during the Nuit des Bains, Thursday 12 March, 18:00.

3 – 6 April

Search for bewitched eggs and follow clues in a lively outdoor hunt. Run between orienteering stations and adventure games as Paka’lapin races to save Easter. Meet the Secret People who tell big stories about nature, listen to birds and buzzing bees, and spot colorful plants. Use a map and game booklet to explore trees, beehives, insect hotels and the vegetable garden. Taste the thrill of discovery and find sweet chocolate surprises along the way.

Kids ages 4–10.

3 – 5 April

Pakatrap invites families to explore the glowing streets of the Geneva old town in a playful nighttime adventure. Children equipped with rabbit-shaped lanterns and fluorescent accessories set off to find famous luminous bunnies hidden throughout the Old Town, from Bugs Bunny to the Lapins Crétins. Along the way, young participants explore historic alleys, complete the treasure hunt and earn chocolate Easter treats at the finish.

Ages 4 and up.

3 – 4 April

Search for colorful Easter eggs among rolling vines and open fields, spotting horses and wide views. Later the lights go black and neon colors glow: children paint and craft their own glow-in-the-dark eggs, hide them among bright decorations, then set off on a family glow hunt. Expect pulsing colors, soft music, sticky paint under small fingers, and the fizz of laughter. Homemade grape juice will be offered during the creative workshop to refresh little explorers.

Kids ages 4 and up.

3 – 4 April

Explore vine rows searching for colorful Easter eggs hidden by Pak’alapin. Run between sun-warmed vines, listen to birds and laugh as each egg is found. After the hunt, join hands-on workshops to decorate eggs, weave little baskets and craft playful accessories. Children keep their creations and share tasty family moments. While kids play, adults have a chance to taste local wines nearby. Bright colors, soft textures and joyful sounds make the day lively and creative.

Kids ages 0 and up.

12 March – 8 May

Out of the Blue brings together Norwegian ceramicist Heidi Bjørgan and textile artist Kari Dyrdal in a sustained dialogue between ceramics and woven textiles. Bjørgan reworks familiar jug and vessel archetypes until they appear melted or imploded, using multiple firings and distinctive glazes to expose cracks, shifts and unpredictable reactions. Dyrdal examines memory, pattern and structure through handwoven, hand‑dyed pieces that marry traditional craft with digital processes, yielding tactile and conceptual depth.

Opening during Nuit des Bains, Thursday 12 March, 18:00.

13 March – 16 May

Geneva-based artist Christian Robert-Tissot transforms everyday words, slogans and street expressions into bold visual artworks. By shifting these familiar phrases out of their usual context, he reveals their rhythms, ambiguities and hidden meanings, turning ordinary language into playful reflections on daily life.

Opening during the Nuit des Bains, Thursday 12 March, 18:00.

3 – 4 April

Explore vine rows searching for colorful Easter eggs hidden by Pak’alapin. Run between sun-warmed vines, listen to birds and laugh as each egg is found. After the hunt, join hands-on workshops to decorate eggs, weave little baskets and craft playful accessories. Children keep their creations and share tasty family moments. While kids play, adults have a chance to taste local wines nearby. Bright colors, soft textures and joyful sounds make the day lively and creative.

Kids ages 0 and up.

28 March – 6 April

Hop into a seasonal adventure filled with egg hunts across parks and gardens, playful treasure trails and hands-on creative workshops. Kids can mold chocolates in a chocolate-making workshop, follow clues in a family-friendly escape game, and parade with glowing lanterns as music and laughter fill the streets. Discover splashes of street art, taste local treats and listen to cheerful sounds while hunting for hidden chocolate treasures. Colors, scents and movement spark curiosity and teamwork.

Kids ages 3 and up.

28 March – 7 April

Dash through winding alleys on a chocolate rescue mission with Pak’alapin. Search for hidden Pak’Potes and magic eggs tucked into shop windows, follow clues in your game booklet, and collect sweet surprises. Dress up and become a little detective, spotting bright colors, curious sounds, and secret signs. The trail mixes playful puzzles, movement, and tasting treats, ending with a friendly meeting with Pak’alapin and plenty of chocolate.

Kids ages 4–10.

3 – 4 April

Search for colorful Easter eggs among rolling vines and open fields, spotting horses and wide views. Later the lights go black and neon colors glow: children paint and craft their own glow-in-the-dark eggs, hide them among bright decorations, then set off on a family glow hunt. Expect pulsing colors, soft music, sticky paint under small fingers, and the fizz of laughter. Homemade grape juice will be offered during the creative workshop to refresh little explorers.

Kids ages 4 and up.

3 – 5 April

Pakatrap invites families to explore the glowing streets of the Geneva old town in a playful nighttime adventure. Children equipped with rabbit-shaped lanterns and fluorescent accessories set off to find famous luminous bunnies hidden throughout the Old Town, from Bugs Bunny to the Lapins Crétins. Along the way, young participants explore historic alleys, complete the treasure hunt and earn chocolate Easter treats at the finish.

Ages 4 and up.

16 October 2025 – 30 August 2026

The MAH showcases Tonutopie, an innovative installation by German artist Hans-Walter Müller, a trailblazer in inflatable structures. This large, transparent, and habitable sphere, nestled within Vincent Lamouroux’s La Passerelle, offers a unique sensory experience. It delves into the contrasts between the fluidity of inflatable structures and the rigidity of traditional architecture, providing visitors with a fresh perspective on space.

3 – 6 April

Search for bewitched eggs and follow clues in a lively outdoor hunt. Run between orienteering stations and adventure games as Paka’lapin races to save Easter. Meet the Secret People who tell big stories about nature, listen to birds and buzzing bees, and spot colorful plants. Use a map and game booklet to explore trees, beehives, insect hotels and the vegetable garden. Taste the thrill of discovery and find sweet chocolate surprises along the way.

Kids ages 4–10.

3 – 5 April

Pakatrap invites families to explore the glowing streets of the Geneva old town in a playful nighttime adventure. Children equipped with rabbit-shaped lanterns and fluorescent accessories set off to find famous luminous bunnies hidden throughout the Old Town, from Bugs Bunny to the Lapins Crétins. Along the way, young participants explore historic alleys, complete the treasure hunt and earn chocolate Easter treats at the finish.

Ages 4 and up.

3 – 4 April

Search for colorful Easter eggs among rolling vines and open fields, spotting horses and wide views. Later the lights go black and neon colors glow: children paint and craft their own glow-in-the-dark eggs, hide them among bright decorations, then set off on a family glow hunt. Expect pulsing colors, soft music, sticky paint under small fingers, and the fizz of laughter. Homemade grape juice will be offered during the creative workshop to refresh little explorers.

Kids ages 4 and up.

3 – 4 April

Explore vine rows searching for colorful Easter eggs hidden by Pak’alapin. Run between sun-warmed vines, listen to birds and laugh as each egg is found. After the hunt, join hands-on workshops to decorate eggs, weave little baskets and craft playful accessories. Children keep their creations and share tasty family moments. While kids play, adults have a chance to taste local wines nearby. Bright colors, soft textures and joyful sounds make the day lively and creative.

Kids ages 0 and up.

12 March – 8 May

Out of the Blue brings together Norwegian ceramicist Heidi Bjørgan and textile artist Kari Dyrdal in a sustained dialogue between ceramics and woven textiles. Bjørgan reworks familiar jug and vessel archetypes until they appear melted or imploded, using multiple firings and distinctive glazes to expose cracks, shifts and unpredictable reactions. Dyrdal examines memory, pattern and structure through handwoven, hand‑dyed pieces that marry traditional craft with digital processes, yielding tactile and conceptual depth.

Opening during Nuit des Bains, Thursday 12 March, 18:00.

13 March – 16 May

Geneva-based artist Christian Robert-Tissot transforms everyday words, slogans and street expressions into bold visual artworks. By shifting these familiar phrases out of their usual context, he reveals their rhythms, ambiguities and hidden meanings, turning ordinary language into playful reflections on daily life.

Opening during the Nuit des Bains, Thursday 12 March, 18:00.

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The MEG is a renowned museum dedicated to the exploration and presentation of cultural diversity from around the world. Located in the heart of Geneva, it houses an extensive collection of over 80,000 objects, including artifacts, textiles, and artworks that highlight the rich traditions and histories of various communities. The museum emphasizes interactive and immersive exhibitions, engaging visitors with contemporary issues related to culture and identity.

Cool fact: The e-MEG app serves as a digital twin of the permanent exhibition, providing an audio guide and detailed descriptions along with photographs of all displayed objects.

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Since its opening in 1994, the MAMCO Geneva (Musée d’art moderne et contemporain)  has staged 450 exhibitions with works dating from the 1960s to the present day. Mamco’s holdings include works by Christo, Martin Kippenberger, Jenny Holzer, Dan Flavin, Sarkis, Franz Erhard Walther and Sylvie Fleury, among many others.

Cool fact: The MAMCO is the epicenter of the “Nuit des Bains”, held three times a year.  During this event, the district around the museum is transformed into a large gallery and attracts thousands of art lovers and sightseers each night.

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With a collection of 27,000 items from Switzerland, Europe and the Middle and Far East, and a witness to twelve centuries of ceramic art from the Middle Ages to modern times, the Ariana is one of Europe’s great museums specializing in glass and ceramics.

Cool fact: On the first Sunday of each month, the Ariana Museum opens its temporary exhibitions to the public.

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