Patek Philippe Museum

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The Patek Philippe Museum is a renowned Geneva museum dedicated to the history of Swiss watchmaking, showcasing an extensive collection of timepieces, horological artifacts, and decorative arts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art museum
horology museum
watch museum
collectionSize over 2000 timepieces
over 800 watchmaking tools
collectionType automata
clocks
decorative arts
enamel miniatures
horological artifacts
musical boxes
pocket watches
timepieces
wristwatches
country Switzerland
foundedBy Philippe Stern NERFINISHED
hasCollectionFocus Genevan watchmaking
Swiss watchmaking
artistic watch decoration
complicated watches
hasCollectionPeriod 16th century
17th century
18th century
19th century
20th century
21st century
hasSection Antique Collection NERFINISHED
Patek Philippe Collection NERFINISHED
library
permanent exhibition
restoration workshop
temporary exhibitions
hasTypeOfBuilding converted industrial building
inception 2001
languageOfWebsite English
French
locatedIn canton of Geneva
surface form: Canton of Geneva

Geneva
Plainpalais NERFINISHED
notableFor comprehensive overview of watchmaking from the 16th century to the present
one of the most important horological collections in the world
openingDate November 2001
operator Patek Philippe SA NERFINISHED
ownedBy Patek Philippe NERFINISHED
postalCode 1205
streetAddress Rue des Vieux-Grenadiers 7
theme European horology
history of Patek Philippe
history of Swiss watchmaking

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Plainpalais hasNearbyAttraction Patek Philippe Museum