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Muséeinternationald'horlogerie
Tuesday - Sunday, 10 am - 5 pm
Calendar Read more
- 03/11/2024 10:00
- 03/11/2024 16:30
- MIH Salle Hans Erni
48th Swiss Watch Exchange
Over fifty watch merchants, antique dealers and collectors offer for sale watches, clocks, tools, books and various objects related to watchmaking.
- 19/09/2024 18:00
- MIH Salle Hans Erni
Gaïa Award Ceremony
The 30th presentation of this distinction will reward personalities whose work has contributed to the notoriety of watchmaking in the fields of research, craftsmanship and industry.
- 01/09/2024 10:30
- MIH
MIH Friends Tour
First Sunday of each month 10:30 am -12:00 pm, the Association of the Musée international d'horlogerie friends offers a free guided tour to the curious who wish to discover the treasures of MIH.
Exhibitions Read more
Man and Time
A captivating journey through time. The MIH reference exhibition.
MIH. 50 years of a monumental showcase
The exhibition highlights the spirit in which the MIH was created and the bold choices made by its architects and museographers. On the eve of major renovation work and the revitalisation of the Museum Park, testimonies from architects and people involved in the history of the MIH offer an original interpretation of this brutalist monument.
To the nearest femtosecond !
Dive into the infinitely accurate!
New acquisitions
Each year, the MIH offers an exhibition dedicated to recent acquisitions.
Maurice Yves Sandoz, collector
Maurice Yves Sandoz’s watch and clock collection is renowned as one of the world’s most prestigious.
Collections
The mission of the MIH is to collect and preserve objects relating to time, its measurement and watchmaking in general. The current collection, the largest in the world devoted to the history of time measurement, includes not only Swiss and international watches and clocks from the 16th century to the present day, but also tools, machines, instruments, automata, models or reconstructions of lost objects, as well as paintings, engravings and iconographic collections from the various fields of time measurement. With more than 10,000 objects, the museum is also endeavouring to collect archives and historical and audiovisual documents, in order to give an account of a living heritage.
Entry Fees
- Adults CHF 15.-
- Children over 12 years and young people under 16 years CHF 7.50
- Reduced tariffs, Students with card till 25 years old and seniors over 65 years old CHF 12.50
- Families CHF 30.- (Parents and children under 16 years)
- From October to March, the museum is delighted to offer free admission every Sunday from 10 am to midday.
- Free with Neuchâtel Tourist Card
- Adults CHF 18.-
- Children over 12 years and young people under 16 years CHF 8.-
- Reduced tariffs CHF 15.-
- Families CHF 36.- (Parents and children under 16 years)
This ticket allows you to visit the Musée des beaux-arts, the Musée d'histoire, the Musée paysan et artisanal and Muzoo. The ticket is valid for 2 consecutive days.
Every ticket also offers discounts by five partners: Maison blanche, Musée des beaux-arts du Locle, Musée d'horlogerie du Locle, Moulins souterrains du Col-des-Roches, Tourisme neuchâtelois - Montagnes (Small train and guided tour on schedule).
- Reduced tariffs CHF 12.50
- Students CHF 7.50
Discount for groups of more than 30 persons :
- from 30 to 39 people: 3 free tickets
- from 40 to 49 people: 4 free tickets
- from 50 to 59 people: 5 free tickets etc.
Advance booking only
- Per guide CHF 110.-
- Pupils, students, apprentices from Swiss public schools on weekdays only and by prior reservation CHF 60.-
- Tactile visit for people with visual impairment CHF 110.-
- Discovery of an old mechanical workshop CHF 60.-