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Old Town Geneva Switzerland is an ancient maze of small streets and picturesque squares, filled with homey cafés, restaurants, galleries, museums and historical sights, lined by historical buildings adorned with beautiful masonry facades. You’re whisked a thousand years back into the times of ancient Geneva in Switzerland. Cathédrale St-Pierre Founded in the 4th century, with the current structure dating back to 1160, this cathedral is an extremely important historical site, both architecturally and ecclesiastically. It is one of few cathedrals to feature the unusual neo-classical design, with iconic pillars that make it stand out from other European churches. It is also the site of numerous archaeological excavations, revealing some artifacts that are as old as the Roman empire. La Place du Bourg-de-Four The Place du Bourg-de-Four is the oldest square in Geneva and therefore a great place to start any visit to the Old Town in Geneva Switzerland. There is some evidence to suggest it was occupied by an East Germanic tribe in the 5th century and perhaps once hosted a cattle market. Today, Old Town is surrounded by lovely cafés and bars, many with terraces on the square itself, giving a constant hub of buzzing, local conviviality. The perfect place for both a morning coffee and a late-night cocktail, this square is the heart of the Old Town social scene. Promenade de la Treille This beautiful, tree-lined promenade offers a stunning panoramic view of Geneva. Originally used as a strategic post for military purposes, given its height and position, in the 16th century, it was transformed into a place of leisure around 200 years later. As well as the stunning views, it is worth seeing just for the wooden bench along the promenade, built in 1767 and measuring 120m, which is the longest of its kind in the world. It is also the site of a number of events throughout the year, including a music festival and the annual commemoration of the 1602 Battle of L’Escalade. Le Passage de Monetier An intriguing vestige of the medieval period, the Passage de Monetier is a small alleyway that covers about a hundred meters at the foot of the ancient ramparts of the city, the entrance of which can be found along the historic Rue Perron. As a result of its darkness and narrowness, it is only open to the public once a year, during the commemoration of the Battle of L’Escalade, which takes place annually in the weekend preceding 12th December. For those who are lucky enough to find themselves in Geneva at this time, it is definitely worth visiting this symbolic passage that offers a rare opportunity to experience this important piece of medieval, Genevan history. The Old Arsenal In the center of the Old Town, you will find five intriguing cannons, all used right up until the beginning of the 19th century. On the cannons travelers can spy out the Genevan Latin motto, Post tenebras lux, a Calvinist mantra that means “light after darkness”. The cannons are artfully displayed against beautiful mosaics, each depicting a different moment in Geneva’s history. Opposite the Arsenal is the striking structure of the Hôtel de Ville, or Town Hall, the center of Geneva’s municipal political scene. #janithewag #beautifuldestinations #scenicdrives