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Who are the figures of the Reformation Wall
By
Julian Canlas
| June 7 2020
When you walk across Parc des Bastions, you’ll notice the giant sculptures of men overlooking the area.
L' AGE D'OR – Theatrical setting for Switzerland's first pizzeria
By
Vivian Hakkak
| May 26 2020
Opinions diverge as to whether the l'Age d'Or pizzas are the best in town, but the originality of the pizzeria's decor is unanimously recognized.
The curious history behind the Jet d'Eau, Geneva's accidental landmark
By
Julian Canlas
| May 6 2020
Surging upwards at 140 meters (459 ft.) high, the Jet d'Eau (which means water fountain) is one of the most prominent features in Geneva's skyline.
The fine art of bricks
By
Vivian Hakkak
| October 28 2019
A ceramics and glass museum may be considered as rather staid and old fashioned, but the Ariana Museum has once again overridden this assumption with its latest exhibition, “Mur/Murs” by Jacques Kaufmann.
Geneva's flamboyant tulip
By
Vivian Hakkak
| October 25 2019
The iconic 70's “la Tulipe” building, home to the Swiss Medical Research Foundation, is about to have a much needed facelift.
Happy Ending for Iconic Geneva Movie Theater
By
Vivian Hakkak
| September 20 2019
Over 20 years after being shut down, and following a passionate ongoing battle to revive this integral part of Geneva's heritage, the 'Le Plaza' movie theater will soon be reborn.
William Favre’s big green gift to Geneva
By
Bill Harby
| August 22 2019
The city’s largest, most elegant park was once a family’s home.
Two-century old glory restored
By
Björn Arvidsson
| June 8 2019
Steeped in history, the Grand Théâtre of Geneva, needed an urgent facelift. After three years of arduous labor by a team of talented craftsmen, the result is impressive!
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Surging upwards at 140 meters (459 ft.) high, the Jet d'Eau (which means water fountain) is one of the most prominent features in Geneva's skyline.
With it’s colorful, turbulent history and bizarre architectural enclave, Les Grottes is the city’s oddest quarter.
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