International Museum of the Reformation
The history and the impact on today
- In the very place where the Reformation was adopted in Geneva in 1536, the MIR presents the history of the Protestant Reformation from 1517 to the present day, its specificities, its origin, its history, its evolution, and the influence it has had on the political, cultural, social and religious life of Geneva, Switzerland and elsewhere.
- A cultural experience that’s designed for a broad public, with a truly immersive experience, free audio guides in 14 languages and 15 important works through augmented reality.
Apocalypses. Qu’avez-vous vu à Hiroshima: 10 September to 11 January
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Eighty years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the memory of nuclear catastrophe remains urgent. This exhibition by Geneva-based artist Nicolas Crispini invites visitors to reflect on the legacy of the atomic bomb through survivor testimonies, photographs, films, and symbolic objects. From the shadows left on Hiroshima’s walls to the commercialization of nuclear power, the installations reveal both the horror and normalization of atomic warfare. With echoes from the Algerian Sahara to today’s global landscape, the exhibition asks: Can we still face the sky with hope?