Located in a late 19th century building, it was designed as a large ceramic and glass collection museum. The museum is located near the UN building in Geneva and is easily accessible by tram number 12. The series is breathtaking. We spent more than two hours studying ceramics from ancient Mesopotamia to modern. The collections of Middle Eastern, Italian, Spanish, French, Gren and Chinese ceramics are shocking. Of course, a lot of space is used to make Swiss ceramics. Explained well. One room, called “East West,” described in detail how Chinese ceramics influenced Western tastes, and how Chinese pottery manufacturers have so far copied European pottery but adopted Chinese styles. This gives a lie to Sajid's oversimplification of Orientalism theory. Don't miss the cafe on the first floor. The view from the cafe terrace to Mont Blanc is beautiful.