The Basilica Notre-Dame of Geneva is the main Roman Catholic church in Geneva

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Basilica Notre-Dame of Geneva, Geneva

The Basilica Notre-Dame of Geneva is the main Roman Catholic church in Geneva.

The Basilica Notre-Dame of Geneva is the main Roman Catholic church in Geneva. The Neo-Gothic building was constructed between 1852 and 1857, and is noted for its stained glass windows.


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About Basilica Notre-Dame of Geneva

 Rue Argand 3, 1201 Genève, Switzerland

 +41 22 716 56 66

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Basilica Notre-Dame of Geneva and Nearby Sights on Map

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