Legal notices

Persons accessing the Musées de Genève website accept the following terms and conditions.

Liability

The City of Geneva maintains its website with particular attention to the quality, completeness and security of the information contained therein. Furthermore, it takes all reasonable measures to ensure the proper functioning of its website.

However, the City of Geneva cannot guarantee the accuracy, reliability or completeness of the information, images, documents, software and other data contained herein. Furthermore, system failures such as interruptions, virus attacks or data loss cannot be ruled out.

The City of Geneva expressly reserves the right to modify all or part of the content of its website, to delete it or to temporarily suspend its publication at any time and without prior notice.

Consequently, the City of Geneva accepts no responsibility for any direct, indirect or consequential damage that may result from consulting, using or being unable to access its website.

Links to other websites

The City of Geneva has no influence over the information accessible via external links to other websites and therefore accepts no responsibility for the content of these sites.

Intellectual property/copyright

All content on the Musées de Genève website is protected by intellectual property legislation, in particular copyright law.

Downloading, copying, or printing texts, illustrations, or other materials does not grant any rights to the content.

The reproduction, transmission, modification or use for public or commercial purposes of copyright-protected content, including source codes, is subject to prior written authorisation from the City of Geneva.

Data protection on the website

No personal data is recorded when you access the Musées de Genève website. The web server only records non-personal usage data that reveals trends, which we use to improve our offering (log files).

This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google Inc. (“Google”). Google Analytics uses cookies—small text files placed on your device—to help analyse how users interact with the site. The information generated by these cookies, including your IP address, is transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. Google uses this data to evaluate your use of the website, compile reports on website activity for site operators, and provide other services related to website activity and internet usage. Google may share this information with third parties when required by law or when these third parties process the data on Google’s behalf, including the publisher of this website. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. You can disable cookies by adjusting your browser settings, but please note that doing so may limit certain site features. By using this website, you consent to the processing of your personal data by Google for the purposes outlined above.

The City of Geneva’s website and mobile applications collect personal data exclusively to provide the services requested by users (e.g., orders, email inquiries, newsletter subscriptions, geolocation). The submission of this data is entirely voluntary, and users may withdraw their consent at any time. This data is used solely for the intended purpose and is not shared with third parties.

Audience analysis tool

Like other City of Geneva websites, museesdegeneve.ch uses Google Analytics as an analysis tool. The statistical reports generated by this tool help to improve the quality of the website. They do not contain any information that infringes on privacy. For more information, please consult the Charte Google Analytics de la Ville de Genève.

Website content

The City of Geneva, through its official website and mobile applications, provides information solely about public services, with no commercial intent. The City ensures that its website and mobile applications do not include any content or images that could be considered shocking or offensive to children or minors.

Right to access and correct personal data

In accordance with the provisions of the cantonal law of 5 October 2001 on public information, access to documents and the protection of personal data, any interested party may submit a written request to the City of Geneva to be provided with data concerning them and, if necessary, request updates or corrections.