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For 150 years, our story has been rooted in Le Brassus, a small village that went on to do rather big things. Here, in the Vallée de Joux, also known as the cradle of Haute Horlogerie, the synergy between people, nature, and time gave birth to a passion and savoir-faire passed down from generation to generation.

150 years on, the Musée Atelier Audemars Piguet is opening a new temporary exhibition called House of Wonders, a journey through the brand’s history that pays homage to the talented people who have shaped Audemars Piguet with their passion and expertise.

Harking back to the historic house where it all began, The House of Wonders takes visitors right to the heart of Le Brassus and its surroundings. The exhibition’s leitmotif is the elegant silhouette of the façade of the first Manufacture, built in 1907. Immersive and playful, the journey unfolds in seven stages, taking the public through a fascinating archive room exhibiting unpublished documents, into a forest more lifelike than the real thing, stopping off in a gallery displaying portraits of the people who work every day to keep pushing the boundaries of what is possible.

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Audemars Piguet has always been deeply committed to collaboration and to bringing out each person’s talents. That is why the The House of Wonders exhibition casts a spotlight on the plethora of combined skills that have allowed the brand to shine by developing extraordinary timepieces.

Open to everyone, whether or not they are watch enthusiasts, this fun and poetic temporary exhibition can be visited throughout this anniversary year, and beyond.

Visit The House of Wonders at the Musée Atelier Audemars Piguet throughout this anniversary year, and beyond.

Exterior view of the museum Musée Atelier Audemars Piguet.

A century and a half later, we are still that village, still those villagers, embarked on an extraordinary journey.