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Beautiful build
Constructed in stages over centuries what we admire today is a superb culmination of these iterations. Home to the Canton’s governing authorities it is an apt edifice for such an important role. Havi...
This beautiful palace in the old town was the Town Hall but now is the seat of Cantonal authority. Wonderful the internal court with portico and a marvelous staircase
The city hall is located next to the Cathedral of St. Peter. It is famous for signing here in the "Alabama Hall" of the peace treaty, which resolved the conflict between the United States and England in 1872, here also ...
For more than five centuries this town hall has been the residence of the Geneva Government. It is one of the most famous town halls in Switzerland. The architecture of the town hall feels the influence of the Renaissance. The constructions began ...
Beautiful build
Constructed in stages over centuries what we admire today is a superb culmination of these iterations. Home to the Canton’s governing authorities it is an apt edifice for such an important role. Havi...
Te Seat of Cantonal authority
This beautiful palace in the old town was the Town Hall but now is the seat of Cantonal authority. Wonderful the internal court with portico and a marvelous staircase
Geneva. City Hall
The city hall is located next to the Cathedral of St. Peter. It is famous for signing here in the "Alabama Hall" of the peace treaty, which resolved the conflict between the United States and England in 1872, here also ...
The municipal building
It is truly a hidden pearl of Geneva architecture, visiting the interior courtyard and make sure that you do
The most interesting is the inclined pandus.
For more than five centuries this town hall has been the residence of the Geneva Government. It is one of the most famous town halls in Switzerland. The architecture of the town hall feels the influence of the Renaissance. The constructions began ...