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The Musée d’Art et d’Histoire (''Museum of Art and History'') is the largest art museum in Geneva, Switzerland. ==The building== The museum is located in Les Tranchées, in the city centre, on the site of the former fortification ring. It was built by the architect Marc Camoletti between 1903 and 1910,〔(Le Musée d’art et d’histoire lance «L’exposition du siècle» ) Étienne Dumont, ''Tribune de Genève'', 17 February 2010. Retrieved 14 September 2010. 〕 and financed by a bequest from the banker Charles Galland (1816–1901).〔(Présentation des Musées d'art et d'histoire ) History and outline of the museum, State of Geneva, 20 September 2007. Retrieved 22 September 2010. 〕 The building is square, with 60 m (200 ft) sides surrounding an inner courtyard. It has four storeys, with roof lanterns on the top floor, and a total exhibition space of 7,000 m² (75,000 square feet).〔 The façade is decorated with sculptures by Paul Amlehn: an allegory of the arts, depicting painting, sculpture, drawing and architecture, is mounted on the triangular gable above the entrance, and two more allegories, of archaeology and applied art, can be seen in the left- and right-hand corners of the building respectively. The upper frieze includes the names of Genevan artists: Dassier, Baud-Bovy, Saint-Ours, Agasse, Töpffer, Liotard, Calame, Diday, Menn, Petitot, Arlaud and Pradier.〔
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