Paintings such as Paul Cézanne's "Bathers" or Camille Pissarro's "Boulevard Montmartre" draw attention to the immediacy of the moment. They depict situations that the artist experienced individually and captured with paint and brush. Visitors to the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum can now get closer to these and other masterpieces when they visit the "Swiss Treasures" exhibition. For the show, the Wallraf is bringing the jewels of the Swiss Museum Langmatt to Germany. It is known for its important collection of French Impressionism in Europe.
Whether Renoir, Monet, Gauguin or Degas, they all have a place in the Cologne exhibition. Visitors can look forward to artistic dialog rooms in which exhibits from the Swiss museum interact with those from the Wallraf collection.
Services - MuseumsCard offer
This offer includes admission to the "Swiss Treasures" exhibition from March 28, 2025 to July 27, 2025 with the MuseumsCard Single for adults or the MuseumsCard Family. The MuseumsCard can also be used to visit any number of other museums in the city of Cologne on a total of two consecutive opening days. There is a free choice:
- Museum Ludwig
- Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud
- Roman-Germanic Museum
- Museum of Applied Arts Cologne
- Museum of East Asian Art
- Museum Schnütgen
- Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum - Cultures of the World
- Cologne City Museum
- NS Documentation Center
The MuseumsCard is also valid as a ticket on the first day of validity on public transport operated by VRS partner companies within the city of Cologne.