Museum

Fondation Pierre Gianadda

Fondation Pierre Gianadda, Martigny

Inaugurated in 1978, this cultural center, built in 1977 around the remains of a Gallo-Roman temple - designed by Léonard Gianadda - features a new museography presenting the main themes of the exhibition.

Inaugurated in 1978, this cultural center built in 1977 around the remains of a Gallo-Roman temple - designed by Léonard Gianadda - presents the main archaeological discoveries made in Martigny in a new museography: offerings, coins, steles, pottery, jewelry, fibulae, weapons and more. The public can also see the great bronzes of Octodure, discovered in 1883. The Foundation is dedicated to the fine arts, with temporary exhibitions. The building also houses the Musée de l'Automobile, which exhibits some 40 vintage vehicles (from 1897 to 1939), including a collection of Swiss-made cars. The visit continues in the gardens, where we discover the Parc de Sculptures, featuring forty works by Arp, Max Bill, Brancusi, Calder, César, Chagall, Chillida, Ernst, Maillol, Miro, Niki de Saint-Phalle, Rodin...


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Address

Fondation Pierre Gianadda
Rue du Forum 59
1920 Martigny

Date

Dec - June: 10am - 6pm Jul - Nov: 9am - 7pm

Contact

Fondation Pierre Gianadda
Rue du Forum 59
1920 Martigny
info@gianadda.ch
027 722 39 78 (Musée)
027 722 31 13 (administration)

Category

  • Museum

Target groups

  • Also recommended for children

Topic

  • Art

Services

  • Shop
  • With own restaurant

Accessibility

  • Parking space

Memberships

  • Decorated by the European Museum Forum
  • Member of Verband der Museen der Schweiz VMS

Access conditions

  • Swiss Museum Pass: free admission

Webcode

www.guidle.com/jeuQVb