Nationales VELO-MUSEUM Helvetia, Brügg b./Biel – Switzerland 




Although the museum has a rather grandiose name, it does not appear to have any kind of government support and seems to be “national” in the sense it is probably the only museum of its kind in the country. Entering the museum brings you to the remarkable world of Herr Edy Arnold, who was present in the former bar of the hotel where you can still have light snacks. In addition to his impressive collection of more than 300 bicycles, he is renowned as a racer on highwheel bikes and there are many photographs, posters and newspaper clippings of his exploits on display.
Contact: http://velomuseum.ch
Olympic museum - Lausanne, Switzerland 




The Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland houses permanent and temporary exhibitions related to sports and the Olympic movement. With more than 10,000 artefacts, the museum is the largest archive of Olympic memorabilia in the world and one of Lausanne's main tourist attractions, attracting more than 250,000 visitors each year.
Address: Quai d´Ouchy 1, Lausanne, Švýcarsko
Contact: https://olympics.com/museum
HEKU Velo Museum – Simmental, Switzerland 




This is a small private bicycle museum with a lot of local bicycles and the big collection Swiss army bicycles and some very interesting small pars of bicycles which were important for the development of bicycles.
Contakt: phone 033/773 60 73 (Heinz Kunz)
Château de Nyon, Nyon, Switzerland
It is a beautiful castle building from the middle of the 12th century. The building now houses courts, the municipal council, a prison and, since 1888, a museum. The collections mainly document local history. In the exposition we can also find several very valuable and interesting historical bicycles.
Address: Château de Nyon, Place du Château, CH - 1260 Nyon
Contact: https://www.chateaudenyon.ch/en/