Le Musée Olympique, Experience the Spirit of Olympics Through History

Quai d'Ouchy 1, Lausanne
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Introduction

The world's largest Olympic competition information center, which we know as the museum, opened to the public in 1993. In various forms such as art, literature, and film, it showcases the history of Olympic sports from ancient Greece to modern times, ingeniously combining sports, art, Olympic spirit, and culture. The museum exhibition area is 3,400 square meters, and its permanent and temporary exhibits present unforgettable historical moments with unique charm. Additionally, the museum serves as an international preservation and research center. Currently, the museum is closed due to extensive renovations and modernization, and it is expected to reopen by the end of 2013. During this time, visitors can enjoy free access to some of the museum's collection by visiting the "Helvétie" boat, located opposite the museum's Olympic fountain.

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Address
Quai d'Ouchy 1, Lausanne
Transportation
You can choose to take 2 or M2 and get off at Ouchy station, then walk east along the lakeside.