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Carouge is Geneva's little Italian corner, and the Musee de Carouge displays contemporary ceramics and historical artifacts pertaining to the locality in an 18th century house..
Carouge is Geneva's little Italian corner, and the Musee de Carouge displays contemporary ceramics and historical artifacts pertaining to the locality in an 18th century house.
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Place de Sardaigne 2, 1227 Carouge, Switzerland
+41 22 307 93 80
Carouge is Geneva's 'Little Italy', a district that once belonged to the Kingdom of Sardinia and still retains a distinct Italian ambience
The Patek Philippe Museum traces the history of Patek Phillippe and luxury Swiss watch-making from the 16th century to the present day, with a great collection of antique time-pieces that would delight a horophile
The Musée d'Ethnographie de Genève has over 80,000 objects from 1500 cultures around the globe, covering various eras
The Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève is an exhibition centre, presenting contemporary art across various fields and media such as architecture, dance, design, drawing, multimedia, installation, music, painting, performance, photography, sculpture, internet, and video
The Ferme de la Chapelle is an art gallery in Grand-Lancy
The Victoria Hall is a magnificent 19th century concert hall designed by architect John Camoletti
The 19th century Neoclassical building of Musée Rath hosts temporary art exhibitions
The Cimetière des Rois (also known as Cimetière de Plainpalais) is a cemetery where eminent people associated with Geneva such as Reformation leader John Calvin, writer Jorge Luis Borges, artist Adolphe Potter, conductor Pierre Colombo, and psychologist Jean Piaget are buried
The Grand Théâtre de Genève on Place de Neuve is an opera house and cultural institution that presents an excellent annual program of ballets, operas, and classical music concerts, as well as occasional theatre performances
The International Monument to the Reformation, better known as the Reformation Wall, is a monument that honours the Protestant Reformation movement