Geneva

Geneva's legacy as a cultural crossroads has produced an unusually rich arts scene for a city of its size: most performance spaces in town are roadhouses, through which flow a steady stream of foreign as well as Swiss artists. Tickets remain on sale from theater box offices up to the day of performance, but it's wise to book ahead.

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  • 1. Grand Théâtre

    Plainpalais

    The Grand Théâtre stages operas, ballets, and recitals with an international flair in a magnificent theater inspired by the Palais Garnier in Paris.

    11 bd. du Théâtre, Geneva, Geneva, 1204, Switzerland
    022-3225050
  • 2. Sud des Alpes

    Les Pâquis

    Nervy improvisation and contemporary jazz is on the bill at Sud des Alpes, the concert venue associated with music school and association AMR. 

    10 rue des Alpes, Geneva, Geneva, 1201, Switzerland
    022-7165630
  • 3. The BFM

    Plainpalais

    Classical music, opera, contemporary dance, and the occasional film festival cycle through the Bâtiment des Forces Motrices, a historic former power plant.

    2 pl. des Volontaires, Geneva, Geneva, 1204, Switzerland
    022-3221220
  • 4. Victoria Hall

    Plainpalais

    Geneva's classical concert venue is the 19th-century Victoria Hall, with an imposing stone facade and an interior that uses liberal amounts of gold leaf. Victoria Hall is home to the venerable Orchestre de la Suisse Romande.

    14 rue du Général-Dufour, Geneva, Geneva, 1204, Switzerland
    022-4183500
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