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The Olympic Museum first opened to the public on June 23rd, 1993. It is a great museum set in extremely attractive grounds on the banks of Lake Geneva. In total, more than 3.5 million visitors of all ages and all walks of life have come to this museum to experience the
magic of the Olympic Games. The Olympic Museum's rich collections include items from all over the world. The collections began to take shape in 1915, and have continued to grow and develop over the years.
Following almost two years of renovation work, The Olympic Museum now has an additional 1,000 square meters of exhibition space. The restaurant has been moved to the south side of the museum to offer a beautiful view over the lake and the Alps,
Opening Times:
9 am to 6 pm: from May 1 st to October 14th (Monday to Sunday)
10 am to 6 pm: fi-om October 15th to April 30th (Tuesday to Sunday)(but open Easter Monday or for special events). Closed on December 25th and January 1st
Museum Rates:
Tickets can be bought directly at The Olympic Museum. No reservation are required. There are three ticket machines, two on the ground floor and one on the 2nd floor.
Adult: CHF 18
Children aged 6-16 (under 6 free): CHF 10
Disabled persons: CHF 12
21. What is the purpose of visiting The Olympic Museum for most people?
A. To find many new inventions.
B. To enjoy the beauty of Lake Geneva.
C. To meet people of all ages and walks of life,
D. To enjoy the collections about The Olympic Museum.
22. When the museum open on the day after Easter Sunday?
A. At 8 am B. At 9 am C. At 10 am D. At 4:30 pm
23. Where can we buy the tickets of the museum?
A. On the website,
B. In the ticket machine on the 2nd floor.
C, In the three ticket machines on the 1st floor.
D. On the ground floor of the south side of the museum.