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Rousseau Island (Ile Rousseau)
Rousseau Island (Ile Rousseau) Where the River Rhône meets Lake Geneva, where the city’s north and south shores face each other, you’ll find Ile Rousseau, the green, serene heart of Geneva. Four centuries ago this was a highly strategic position, and the island owes its unusual “arrowhead” shape t
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St Peter Church (St. Peterskirche)
St Peter Church (St. Peterskirche) St Peters is the oldest church in Zurich. It stands in a small square surrounded by houses and shops but its impressive spire dominates the city. St Peters Church, also known as St Peterskirche, is so tall that from the Middle Ages until the early 20th century it
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English Garden (Jardin Anglais)
English Garden (Jardin Anglais) Some 20 per cent of Geneva is covered in parks, of which the most popular is the Jardin Anglais, boasting a superb position on Lake Geneva. Since 1854 it has been a meeting point for locals and tourists alike, its grand established trees, stately fountains and sculp
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Water Fountains (Jet dEau)
Water Fountains (Jet dEau) If you’ve seen a panoramic view of Geneva you’ve most likely seen the huge lake Water Fountains, or Jet d’Eau, with its commanding position at the point where the River Rhône empties into Lake Geneva. It started life in the 19th century as a humble safety valve for a hyd
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Lake Geneva (Lac Leman)
Lake Geneva (Lac Leman) Lake Geneva (Lac Léman to the locals) is land-locked Switzerland’s largest body of water, though most of its southern shore is in French territory. The lake is ringed by Alps and almost any point along the shore offers jaw-dropping scenery, as well as some of the most sough
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Lake Zurich
Lake Zurich Lake Zurich is big: 25 mi (40 km) long and 1.9 mi (3 km) wide. At its deepest it reaches 469 ft (143 m). The water is very clean, coming off those Swiss mountains, and is used for supplying water to the cities around it. The largest of these is Zurich at around 360,000 residents. The l
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Church of Our Lady (Fraumunster)
Church of Our Lady (Fraumunster) The 13th-century Church of our Lady, or Fraumunster, has an elegant blue spire which soars above the Zurich skyline. Situated right next to the lake, it is one of Zurichs key sights. Founded in 853 as a Benedictine convent, around the 11th century it was responsibl
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Jungfrau Glacier
Jungfrau Glacier The Jungfraujoch is a saddle between the mountains Monch and Jungfrau in the Swiss Alps. It is known as the Top of Europe and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From here you look down upon the ice wilderness of swirling glaciers and across at 13,000 ft (4,000 m) high mountain turre
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Giovanni Segantini Studio
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Universe of Particles
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Morges
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Panoramic Funicular
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Elsässer Tor
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Zentralstellwerk
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Musée des Bisses
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Festi’Neuch
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Commanderie de St Jean
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Auditoire de Calvin
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Tipi Village
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La Balade de Séprais
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