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l’Ile is an island in the middle of the Rhone River, with the Brasserie des Halles de l’Ile brewery, historical Tour de L'Ile tower, and Halle Nord - Espace d'art contemporain art gallery..
l’Ile is an island in the middle of the Rhone River, with the Brasserie des Halles de l’Ile brewery, historical Tour de L'Ile tower, and Halle Nord - Espace d'art contemporain art gallery.
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Place de l'Ile 1, 1204 Genève, Switzerland
+41 22 311 08 88
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 Basilica Notre-Dame of Geneva is the main Roman Catholic church in Geneva
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The 19th century Neoclassical building of Musée Rath hosts temporary art exhibitions
The Victoria Hall is a magnificent 19th century concert hall designed by architect John Camoletti
Île Rousseau is a small island with a park in the middle of the Rhone River where it meets Lake Geneva
The Barbier-Mueller Museum has an important collection of over 7,000 artifacts and works of art from Tribal and Classical antiquity as well as sculptures, fabrics and ornaments from ancient civilizations around the world
Espace Rousseau is dedicated to philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, presenting an audio-visual tour of his life and works in the house at 40 Grand-Rue where he was born on June 28, 1712
The International Monument to the Reformation, better known as the Reformation Wall, is a monument that honours the Protestant Reformation movement
Maison Tavel, the oldest preserved house in Geneva dating back to the 14th century, is an apt location for the museum tracing the history of Geneva