The Skateboard Museum: A Journey Through Skateboarding History
Explore a unique exhibit at the skateboard museum founded by Jim Zbinden.
8/15/20241 min read


In the heart of Geneva, Switzerland, lies the Skateboard Museum, a unique space celebrating the rich history and culture of skateboarding, brought to you by Geneva Residences.
Founded by Jim Zbinden, the museum houses an impressive collection of skateboards and related objects dating back to the 1950s. It’s more than just an exhibit; it's a place where creativity and passion for skateboarding converge. In addition to its permanent collection, the Skateboard Museum hosts temporary exhibitions, workshops, and events that bring together the local and international skate community.
What makes this museum special is its focus on cultural accessibility: admission is completely free. This decision reflects the museum's commitment to the democratization of art and culture, ensuring that everyone, regardless of their prior knowledge or interest in skateboarding, can enjoy and learn from this experience.
If you’re a skate lover, an urban culture enthusiast, or just someone curious to discover a different side of Geneva, the Skateboard Museum is a must-visit. Here, every board tells a story, and every exhibition immerses you in the vibrant universe of skateboarding.
For more information and details about their events and exhibitions, you can visit Pulp68.com.
Phone and Whatsapp channel:
+41 77 277 97 70

