2007 – Vacheron Constantin at the Geneva Barbier-Mueller Museum
Vacheron Constantin is a partner of the Barbier-Mueller Museum in Geneva, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. The Geneva watch manufacturer held three dinners in this magical place to introduce a select group of guests to the museum’s exceptional private collection of primitive arts – the largest in the world. Although still closed to the public for renovations, the museum put on a private viewing of the “Arts of Africa and Oceania – highlights of the Barbier-Mueller Museum” exhibition for Vacheron Constantin. Also on display were the Métiers d’Art Les Masques watches, which were directly inspired by works from the Barbier-Mueller collection. Throughout these very special evenings, Vacheron Constantin’s guests were treated to the magic of discovery and shared in the mystery of the passion for collecting and watchmaking.
Photo-captions:
- The museum before the arrival of the guests
- Guests at the entrance of the museum
- Monique and Jean Paul Barbier-Mueller, founders of the museum with Juan-Carlos Torres, CEO of Vacheron Constantin |