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At The Olympic Museum, learning is about having fun and experimenting. We do everything we can to trigger interest and spark action. More than ever, scientific and cultural endeavour play a part in the Games, strengthening their influence inf the modern world.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Children must be accompanied by an adult
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Entrance to permanent and temporary exhibitions
Use of digital content
Transportation to/from attractions
Food and drinks
Guided tour
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The Olympic Museum
Get in touch with the spirit that motivates the greatest Olympians. The life stories of towering figures from past Games personify the Olympic values and challenge us all to push beyond the limits. You will discover that these Olympic superheroes are first and foremost superb human beings. The Olympic park, a green jewel between the lake and the city, dotted with sculptures inspired by sport will welcome you and lead you to your Olympic adventure, split opver three floors, which revisit all aspect of Olympism. Relive great Olympic moments, feel the pulse of the champions, discover the creative flair of the host cities, share the enthusiasm of all the volunteers behind the scenes. The world of the Games with its many facets will open up to you. You will have great stories to tell!
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graylangley,
3 thg 11, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Entertaining museum with great memorabilia. If you’re in Geneva on a holiday it’s a great excursion for a day trip to Lausanne.
Valerie B,
3 thg 11, 2025
- Review from Viator
Experience Very learning, the part on history is exciting , the floor on ke material is interesting
deanosaur89,
29 thg 9, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We have seen a few sports museums around the world but this one is easily one of the best. It has a nice open floor plan and extensive exhibits without being too overwhelming or cluttered. We appreciated how they presented some of the most important events and people for Olympic history, the inclusion of videos and the memorabilia from all eras of modern Olympic History. The museum has an accessible design with a long sloping ramp in the centre that allows access to all floors. They have a restaurant and a cafe in the building but my favourite feature was the gift shop that seemed to sell literally everything from all Olympics. They had mascots, posters and all sorts of collectibles that would be enough for any fan. The cost to enter is 20 CHF and it is easy to spend 2-3 hours here depending on the interest level. They have lockers that give back the coin deposit once you return the key. We found street parking out front to be reasonable and had many stops prior to this on a busy day as we completed a road trip around Switzerland. Outside there is a sculpture park and we enjoyed a nice sunset over the water before driving to Geneva.




















230darlenek,
13 thg 9, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Really nice collection of items from the Olympic Games. Starts with a rendering of the Ancient games in Greece. Explains how the modern games were conceptualized and supported. Great display of uniforms and equipment used in the games from about 1940 to today. There was an Opening Ceremony film that compiled so many ceremonies over the past 40 years. Really liked the personal stories of hundreds of Olympians available to read in the interactive displays complete with videos and personal stories. Can be covered in an hour. Grounds are beautiful, right along Lake Geneva. Highly recommend if you’re in Lausanne!
Sophia L,
8 thg 9, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The Olympic Museum in Lausanne is excellent—well-curated, interactive, and full of fascinating artifacts. The exhibits are engaging without being overwhelming, and the views over Lac Léman are a bonus. A must-see in the city. ★★★★★
572etienneb,
30 thg 8, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
A nice experience to see the collection and the history of the Olympic Games. Expected something more, but it was a nice/fun experience due the rain.






7karleens,
13 thg 8, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Such a great museum! Tells the history of the Olympics from the ancient greeks (with plenty of real artefacts) throught the establishment of the modern olympics to the present day. Loads of memorabilia, including torches, medals, mascots, uniforms, shoes, equipment and even the arrow that lit the torch in Barcelona! All well laid out and easy to follow, with plenty of information in English - I could have spent hours reading everything! Fabulous location looking out over the lake, with the steps, statues, medal podium, and some event set ups, such as the high jump bar and 100m track, so you can compare yourself with the world record holders! Only downside was that the shop was super-expensive, I had hoped to buy a lot of souvenirs but just ended up with a few postcards and a lanyard.
Mark O,
2 thg 8, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The museum is in beautiful surroundings with some great sculptures and track and field equipment in the grounds. The museum itself is very informative on the Olympic history with some fantastic sporting paraphernalia to view. The collection of medals through the years was amazing. It's not very interactive and I would not recommend for smaller children or if you don't like reading information panels





eric-5rft4,
26 thg 7, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
No parking , no access for handicapped people or people with reduced mobility....stunning for the seat of Olympism.
Indiana42,
26 thg 7, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The different rooms allow us to trace the history of the Olympic Games from antiquity to the Games of Bets through the renaissance with Pierre de Coubertin. The screens, present, do not take over. The collections (medals, Olympic torches, outfits...) are fantastic. The temporary exhibition is very fun. A place for young and old. To do in less than 2 hours because of the drastic parking conditions.
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