4 Best Sights in Geneva, Switzerland

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The République et Canton de Genève (Republic and Canton of Geneva) commands sweeping views of the French Alps and the French Jura from its fortuitous position at the southwestern tip of Lac Léman. The water flows straight through the city center and into the River Rhône en route to Lyon and the Mediterranean, leaving museums, shops, restaurants, and parks to jostle for space on its history-laden south shore, known as Rive Gauche. Busy shopping streets underline the hilltop Vieille Ville, the Plaine de Plainpalais lies to its west, and Eaux-Vives stretches along the quays to the east.

The quartier international (International Area), the Gare Cornavin, and sumptuous waterfront hotels dominate the north shore, or Rive Droite. St-Gervais, just north of the Ponts de l'Ile, was once a watchmaking quarter. Les Pâquis, a mix of artists, ethnic communities, and scrappy pleasure seekers, extends north from the Pont du Mont-Blanc. The International Area, on the outer edge of the city, is a short tram ride from Gare Cornavin; all other neighborhoods are easily toured on foot.

Musée International de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant-Rouge

International Area Fodor's Choice

The museum focuses on three major challenges in today's "Humanitarian Adventure": defending human dignity, restoring family links, and reducing natural risks. The artifacts and artwork in each section are complemented by the life-size videos of 12 witnesses sharing their heart-wrenching personal stories that include surviving a land mine in Kabul and identifying tsunami victims in Japan. An audio guide, available in English, is included in the price.

Musée Ariana

International Area

An architectural anachronism when it was completed in 1887, this serene Italianate structure now houses the Musée Suisse de la Céramique et du Verre (Swiss Museum of Ceramics and Glass). Stoneware, earthenware, porcelain, and glass covering 700 years of East–West exchange populate the upper floors; contemporary work rotates through the basement.

10 av. de la Paix, Geneva, Switzerland
022-4185450
Sight Details
CHF 14; free entry on 1st Sun. of the month; all other Sun. buy 1, get 1 free
Closed Mon.

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Musée d'Histoire des Sciences

International Area

Walk-around glass cases display age-old sundials and astrolabes, microscopes and telescopes, barometers, and ornate globes that collectively document the evolution of modern science. Descriptions are in English. The neoclassical Italianate jewel that houses the collection, the Villa Bartholoni, dates from 1830.

128 rue de Lausanne, Geneva, 1202, Switzerland
022-4185060
Sight Details
Free
Closed Tues.

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Musée Militaire Genevois

International Area

The humble setting adds authenticity to this detailed look at a neutral but thoroughly competent military force. Uniformed models, weapons, prints, and documents proceed in chronological order through the eventful history of la Garde Genevoise from 1814 to the present, including a Napoleonic officer's outfit, Guillaume-Henri Dufour's personal effects, and a full-scale re-creation of a Genevois border post during World War II.

18 chemin de l'Impératrice, Geneva, 1292, Switzerland
022-7341351
Sight Details
Free
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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