Historic Religious Sites
Geneva’s religious landscape reflects its pivotal role in the Reformation and its international character. This collection includes the landmark St. Peter Cathedral, known for its panoramic tower views and Protestant history, and the Calvin Auditory, where John Calvin taught. Explore the city’s architectural diversity through the ornate domes of the Russian Orthodox Church and the 5th-century altar fragments housed in the ancient Saint Germain Church. For a musical experience, the Temple de la Fusterie offers exceptional acoustics within a historic Protestant setting.
St. Peter Cathedral
Saint Pierre Cathedral in Geneva, Switzerland is a former Roman Catholic cathedral that was later converted into a Reformed Protestant…
Fusterie Temple
A temple renowned for its outstanding acoustics. It is the best place to visit a church concert in Geneva.
Russian Church
The Russian Church, Geneva is a historic Russian Orthodox church in Geneva, Switzerland.
Saint Germain Church
One of the oldest churches in the city. Holds inside a fragment of an altar from 5th century. G.
Calvin Auditory
The Calvin Auditorium or Calvin Auditory, originally the Notre-Dame-la-Neuve Chapel, is a chapel in Geneva, Switzerland, which played a…
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