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Galerie 123 presents a selection of vintage art and posters that you can buy..
Galerie 123 presents a selection of vintage art and posters that you can buy.
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Rue des Eaux-Vives 4, 1207 Genève, Switzerland
+41 22 786 16 11
Place Neuve is an important square in Geneva, surrounded by the Parc des Bastions, Musée Rath, Grand Theatre and Conservatoire de Musique de Genève
The Natural History Museum in Geneva's Parc de Malagnou is the largest of its kind in Switzerland, and a great place for children to learn about the history and evolution of life on earth
The Jet d'Eau is one of the Geneva's most iconic landmarks, marking the point where Lake Geneva flows into the Rhône
Horloge Fleurie is a flower clock in Jardin Anglais next to the Pont du Mont-Blanc, created in 1955 by the city of Geneva to honor Swiss watchmakers
The Musée des arts d'Extrême-Orient presents the collection of historical artifacts brought back by Alfred Baur on his trips to the Orient
The Musée d’Art et d’Histoire (Museum of Art and History) is the largest art museum in Geneva, housing a rich collection of over 650,000 works of painting, sculptures, prints, furniture, textiles, musical instruments, historical and archaeological objects which trace the evolution of art, culture and lifestyle over several millennia
The International Museum of the Reformation traces the history of the Reformation in Geneva since the 16th century, and its proliferation to other parts of the world
The Saint Pierre Cathedral in Geneva is the main Protestant church in the city, best known for its association with Reformation leader John Calvin
Spread over 50 acres on the banks of Lake Geneva, the Parc de la Grange has an 18th century villa, Switzerland's largest rose garden with over 200 varieties, orangeries, and Roman era ruins
The Statue of Jérémie which stands outside St Pierre Cathedral is considered as one of the greatest works by Auguste de Niederhäusern, better known as Rodo