This marvellous fountain with water reaching to an unbelievable height of 140m has been one of Geneva's most famous landmarks for nearly…
The Jardin anglais is an urban park in Geneva, Switzerland, situated at the location of an ancient harbor and a wood.
A military tower from the 14th century dominating the Molard Square. Surrounded by the buzz of lively restaurants.
This is the most expensive street in Geneva where are located the top sellers from Patek Philippe to Gucci and Dior.
A fragment of the medieval city fortification. The preserved tower is not open to the public as it is a seat of a bank.
A lakeside beach located in a quiet bay. Place to swim, sunbathe and enjoy water sports.
The Brunswick Monument is a mausoleum built in 1879 in Geneva, Switzerland to commemorate the life of Charles II, Duke of Brunswick.
A lakeside promenade named after its great views of Mont Blanc. Flower gardens and statues - a great place to relax.
A promenade built in 16th century as an observation and artillery post. Now it is a place for a romantic stroll.
A voluminous site discovered under St. Pierre cathedral includes remains from 4th century.
Museum presenting the history of the Reformation to the present. Rare books, manuscripts and illustrations on display.
Saint Pierre Cathedral in Geneva, Switzerland is a former Roman Catholic cathedral that was later converted into a Reformed Protestant…
The Collège Calvin, formerly the Collège de Genève, is the oldest public secondary school in Geneva, Switzerland.
The Musée d’Art et d’Histoire is the largest art museum in Geneva, Switzerland.