The museum located by Lake Geneva, you can visit it for free with Swiss Pass. It is a garden outside. There are many Olympic-related sculptures. The museum is the historical knowledge of the Olympic Games. Every Olympic Games has it. It is quite interesting.
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The museum located by Lake Geneva, you can visit it for free with Swiss Pass. It is a garden outside. There are many Olympic-related sculptures. The museum is the historical knowledge of the Olympic Games. Every Olympic Games has it. It is quite interesting.
The museum is located in Lausanne on the north side of Lake Geneva, the pillars at the door are full of information about each Olympic Games, the museum mainly exhibits the information and archives of Olympic relics, people who like the Olympics should not miss it!
The Olympic Museum is a ticket purchase. It faces Lake Geneva and there is a garden in front of it with many statues of competitive classes. It is cloudy when you go, first look at Lake Geneva, then pick up the level and go to the museum. The tour guide did not introduce anything, and I found out in detail that the steps were engraved with the venue and sponsors of each Olympic Games, such as Beijing in 2008 and Li Ning.
Opened in 1993, the museum is the world's largest information center for Olympic competitions. Through art, literature, films, etc., people show the history of the Olympic movement from ancient Greece to the present, and combine sports, art and Olympic spirit and culture organically. The 3,400-square-metre exhibition hall features permanent and temporary exhibits in a unique style, and the museum is an international custody and research center. The museum is currently closed until the end of 2013 due to extensive renovation and modernization. During this period, the cruise ship Helvétie opposite the museum's Olympic fountain will display some of the museum's collections, and visitors can board for free.
奥林匹克村在洛桑,我们第一天去的,正好火车等待时间太久我们就去港口了,景色很好,而且当天正好是365天倒计时完后的第一天。头一天才在巴黎举行了音乐会
Swiss passes are available for admission. There are galleries and libraries on the ground floor, the main exhibition hall on the first floor for tracing the origin of the ancient Olympic Games, Coubertin's ideals, and exhibitions of the past Winter and Summer Olympics in French and English, and the highlights on the second floor are the equipment of the Olympic athletes in the past hundred years, such as Jordan's shoes, UT's discus, Bubka's poles, Dayang's skates, Li Donghua's Chinese-signed gymnastic clothes, etc. Unfortunately, no photos can be taken.
Lausanne's Olympic Museum is the seat of the International Olympic Committee. Outside the museum is a large sports park. There are Olympic venues, mascots, torches, medals collection in the exhibition hall. After visiting, people seem to have returned to those fierce Olympic venues. It is very touching.