The Jet d’eau
The Jet d’eau in Lake Geneva spouting 140 meters into the air is regarded as the world’s tallest water fountain, symbolizing Geneva’s position as a leader in harnessing hydraulic power.
The Jet d’eau in Lake Geneva spouting 140 meters into the air is regarded as the world’s tallest water fountain, symbolizing Geneva’s position as a leader in harnessing hydraulic power.
The Swiss Museum of Ceramics and Glass, also known as the Ariana Museum, is dedicated…
The Swiss Museum of Ceramics and Glass, also known as the Ariana Museum, is dedicated…
The Conservatory of Music is a relic from the Byzantine Empire. Decorated with muses of…
The Treille Promenade, near the southern part of the Old Town, offers scenic views of…