From the Notre Dame Basilica to the Petit-Saconnex MosqueDiscovering Geneva's religious openness.
The Petit-Saconnex MosqueUnderstanding Islamic architecture.
From Le Corbusier to BottaTwo buildings in Geneva by two great Swiss architects.
The Fazy beltFrom Cornavin station to the Parc des Bastions, following the traces of the old ramparts.
Rolex Learning Center at EPFL Lausanne
Maria Kaneda
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Debra Kinson
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Curiosities and CrinolinesEnglish tourists travelling in Switzerland in the 19th century
Tour of Coppet Castle
Tour of Nyon
Natalia Kosenkova
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Famous Russians in Geneva
Olga Montant
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Diana Ortiz
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Housing cooperatives in GenevaFrom post-war social housing to housing cooperatives, including the squatters' movement.
Florencia Patocchi
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Tour around the harbourThe lake, its history and its nature.
Shiva Riahi
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The quays of Geneva
From Rousseau to Voltaire
Along the Rhône
Meeting the great builders of Geneva.
Tour of Voltaire's castle in Ferney-Voltaire.
Evelyn Riedener
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Julie Sidelnikova
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The Lavaux vineyards
Karin Soller
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Foreign visitors and touristsAn overview of their contribution to the cultural, economic and urban development of Geneva through their travels over time.
Larisa Vasilieva
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From statue to statueDiscovering the figures who shaped Geneva