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Cathédrale de St-Pierre
Started in the 11th century, Cathédrale de St-Pierre is mainly Gothic with an 18th-century neoclassical facade. Atop its 157-step northern tower, a stunning panorama of the city, Jet d’Eau and mountains fans out. June to September, organ and carillon concerts fill the place with soul.
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Jardin Anglais
Jardin Anglais is Geneva’s flowery lakeside garden, landscaped in 1854 on the site of an old lumber-handling port and merchant yard. Geneva’s most photographed clock, crafted from 6500 living flowers, has ticked since 1955 and boasts the world’s longest second hand (2.5m).
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La Cité du Temps
La Cité du Temps hosts a lounge bar and restaurant, and contemporary art exhibitions.
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Jardin Anglais
Jardin Anglais is Geneva’s flowery lakeside garden, landscaped in 1854 on the site of an old lumber-handling port and merchant yard. Geneva’s most photographed clock, crafted from 6500 living flowers, has ticked since 1955 and boasts the world’s longest second hand (2.5m).
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