The Jurassian Museum of Fine Arts in Moutier (MJA) features rotating exhibitions of artists from the Jura region as well as creators from other parts of Switzerland and abroad. With three exhibitions each year, the museum showcases the diverse facets of modern and contemporary art — from painting to prints, installations, and video.
The institution is composed of two contrasting spaces: an old manor house built in 1903 by Moutier-based architect Charles Kleiber, and a modern wing added in 1996 by the architecture firm Bakker & Blanc. The building houses a rich collection of works by artists from the Jura region and beyond. The museum currently holds over 8,000 works from the 1950s to the present — a unique cultural heritage that is regularly highlighted.
Through its permanent collection, contemporary art exhibitions, and retrospectives of earlier artists, the MJA affirms both its geographic roots and its interjurassian identity. It stands as a testament to the remarkable creativity that has flourished in the region — past and present.
- Thursday - Sunday
- 14:00 - 18:00
- Prices per personAdults
- CHF 6.-
- discounted rates
- CHF 4.-
- Children
- Free
- Schools
- Free
- Guided tours on reservation
- Space rental
- Workshops and educational activities on request for classes or groups
- Fun visit books and educational documents for young people
- Cash payment only
- The lower floor is wheelchair accessible
- No parking available
- With the JURA-PASS, get a CHF 2.- discount on 1 adult admission
- Accessibility
- Accessible by public transport
- Custom hours on request
- Activities
- Guided tours
- Exhibition / explanations
- Services
- Suitable for groups
- WC
- Public transport
- Directions
- Musée jurassien des Arts Rue Centrale 4 2740 Moutier +41 32 493 36 77 info@musee-moutier.ch musee-moutier.ch