Sunday 1 March

Flash Visit: Trek in the Himalayas between Buddhism and traffic jams on Everest

Join this brief tour at the MEG to explore the permanent exhibition and see how the collection’s objects are being recontextualized within today’s social and environmental challenges. It’s a chance to reflect on and engage in dialogue about contemporary themes that affect us all.

In French.

Tours at 14:00, 15:00 & 16:00.

Boulevard Carl-Vogt 65,
1205 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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