The Olympic Museum

Address:

Quai D'ouchy 1 Lausanne, Switzerland 1001
Lausanne
CH

Phone:

41-21-621-6511

Fax:

41-21-621-6512

Email:

museology@olympic.org

The Olympic Museum

Location

Quai d'Ouchy 1, Lausanne, Switzerland.

Hours

Daily, 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Closed on Monday from Nov 1 - March 31

Admission

CHF 15 - per person
Group Rates are Available

Facility

Museum, theatre, library, museum shop, and restaurant.

Description

Non-profit museum, foundation of the International Olympic Committee, founded in 1993.

Promotional Statement

In 1915, Baron Pierre de Coubertin
established the IOC's headquarters in Lausanne and created an embryonic Olympic Museum. Since then, the Museum has preserved the heritage of the Olympic Games and collected works of art and objects which illustrate the development of the Olympic Movement. A provisional museum was opened to the public in 1982 and remained in place for ten years. The land for the construction of the actual museum was purchased in 1984, works commenced in December 1988, and the actual museum was inaugurated in June 1993.

The mission of the Olympic Museum is to keep the heritage of the Olympic Games as re-established by Pierre de Coubertin in 1894: to put forward the ideals of Olympism and contribute outwards the achievement of man's highest aspirations. The Olympic Museum is a must for all those who are keen on sport and the Olympic Movement, those who are interested in history, culture, and art, and those who care about the future of our society. As Coubertin put it, "Olympism is a state of mind."

The museological concept is unique, lively, and interactive. Advanced audiovisual, computer and robotic technology lets the visitor share the greatest moments of the Games and the emotions of the athletes. The museum is the world's largest center for information on the Olympic Movement.



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February 17, 2012-July 30, 2012

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"American Champions and Barrier Breakers: Jackie Robinson, Joe Louis and Althea Gibson,” exhibit will be on display from Feb. 17, 2012, to July 30, 2012, and celebrates the lives of Robinson, Louis and Gibson, their sports achievements and their important legacies. The exhibit will feature artifacts, documents and photographs of these three American icons while calling attention to the numerous contributions that African Americans have made to golf for more than a century.
 
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