


Museum Rietberg
About
Museum Rietberg offers a fascinating journey through world cultures with art and artifacts from Asia, Africa, and the Americas, presented in a way that engages young minds. The museum's family-friendly programs and interactive exhibits make exploring diverse cultures accessible and exciting for children, while the beautiful setting in Rieterpark provides space for kids to run and explore outdoors between gallery visits.
Highlights
- ✓Interactive family backpacks with puzzles and activities related to the exhibitions
- ✓Special hands-on workshops and storytelling sessions for children on Sundays
- ✓Beautiful historic villa setting within expansive Rieterpark gardens
- ✓Fascinating collection of masks, sculptures, and artifacts from around the world
- ✓Child-friendly cafe with both indoor and outdoor seating options
Pro Tips
- 1.Pick up a family activity backpack at the entrance, which contains games, puzzles, and discovery activities tailored to the current exhibitions.
- 2.Visit on Sunday mornings when the museum offers special family programs and workshops (check their website for schedules before your trip).
- 3.Explore the surrounding Rieterpark before or after your visit. The large park has plenty of green space for kids to burn energy and features beautiful views over Zurich.
- 4.Wednesday evenings (open until 8:00 PM) are less crowded, perfect for families who want a more relaxed experience.
- 5.The on-site cafe offers child-friendly meals and outdoor seating in warmer months, making it easy to refuel without leaving the grounds.
Best Time to Visit
Tuesday or Thursday mornings (10:00 AM opening) offer the quietest experience. Sunday mornings are also excellent as the museum runs special family programming, though it may be busier. Avoid Monday when the museum is closed.
What to Know
Adult admission is approximately 18 CHF, children under 16 are free, making it very budget-friendly for families. The museum has an on-site cafe serving lunch and snacks. Most signage and materials are available in English, and staff generally speak English well.
Seasonal Notes
The museum is open year-round. The surrounding Rieterpark is especially beautiful in spring and summer, making these ideal seasons for combining indoor and outdoor exploration. Check their website before visiting for special holiday programs and temporary family-focused exhibitions.
Nearby Eats
The museum's own cafe is very convenient for families. For additional options, head to Zurich's city center (about 10 minutes away) where you'll find Zeughauskeller, a traditional Swiss restaurant with hearty kid-friendly fare, or Sprüngli for famous Swiss chocolates and light meals that children love.
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Swiss Re Centre for Global Dialogue
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