Geneva، Switzerland

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Large fountain and one of the city’s most famous landmarks.
The English-inspired landmark park features an 1862 fountain, a flower-clock sculpture & lake views.
It was a former Roman cathedral that was converted to a reformed protestant church during the Reformation.
This clocktower was mentioned as early as the 14th century, it was part of the fortified enclosure of the lower town.
A small compact artillery museum with a collection of vintage canons and colourful battle-themed mosaics.
A fortified city and a lovely old square with restaurants and shops.
This stone wall monument honours the Protestant Reformation & its founders, including John Calvin.
The Île Rousseau is an island and park in Geneva, situated in the middle of the Rhone. It was named after the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau. On the island is a statue of Rousseau.
French for “Power plant building” is the powerhouse of a former hydropower plant.
Popular public bathhouse on a pier in Lake Geneva that turns into a sauna during winter.
The Library of Geneva that occupies different buildings around the city. It focuses on mostly humanities and social sciences.
Built in 1910, Geneva's largest museum has items ranging from prehistoric finds to modern paintings.
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