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Geneva Tourist Guide

By: Caron Kristan

St Peters Cathedral in Geneva was originally built between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and is surprisingly small for a building of this type. It comprises a mixture of architectural styles, including a neoclassical, gothic, and Romanesque that combine surprisingly well. The North tower can be climbed, and offers excellent views over the lake and the old town.

The English Garden was originally constructed in 1854, and is home to the Monument National, a bronze fountain, and the Flower Clock, a massive clock planted with over 6,300 flowers that was constructed to honour the watch making industry in Geneva. Its second hand is the biggest in the world.

The Water Fountain is the most famous landmark in Geneva. It is an impressive five hundred foot high fountain that towers over Geneva harbour, and is illuminated by night. During the day, when the sun shines, a rainbow forms behind the jet of water, creating an impressive lightshow all of its own.

The Reformation Wall was built in 1909 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the birth of John Calvin, and is dedicated to the four central figures of the Reformation movement that let to the establishment of the protestant church, namely John Calvin, Theodore de Beze, John Knox and Guillaume Farel.

The Botanical Gardens in Geneva were originally set in the Parc des Bastions from eighteen seventeen to nineteen hundred, but were moved to Chambesy in 1901, where they remain to this day. Inside these sixty nine acres you can find a large pond, several greenhouses full of exotic plants, an aviary, a park of rare animals, thousands of flowers, and a garden of the senses.

The biggest United Nations building outside of New York is the Palace of Nations in Geneva. The building is in the shape of a double horseshoe, and was built in the 1930s as the headquarters of the predecessor of the UN, the League of Nations.

Set across four floors in the shell of an old factory building, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary art is a must see for any fans of modern art in Geneva. Their most notable exhibit is a reproduction of a Parisian art collectors flat, complete with original furniture, sculptures, and paintings.

One of the most impressive museums in Geneva is the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum. Inside, you can see some impressive multimedia exhibits that tell the tale of the Red Cross from its humble beginnings to its present day status as a major global humanitarian organisation.

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This guide to holidays in Geneva was written by Caron Kristan. For great deals on Geneva hotels, go to the Octopus Travel website.

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