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The Jet d'Eau
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Originally created as a temporary outlet to relieve underground pressure, the Jet d'Eau is now a tourist attraction, with a 140 metre high, 200kph water jet. |
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The Flower Clock
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Created in 1955, this is the symbol of Geneva’s watch industry. It is situated on the edge of the Jardin Anglais and takes over 6,500 varieties of plants to produce. |
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Old Town
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Discover the Old Town and its market place, fountain and relaxed terrace cafés, or visit the Gothic church, cathedral and small thirteenth-century chapel. |
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The Red Cross Museum
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The museum portrays the history of conflict in the 20th century and the role the Red Cross had in providing aid to combatants and civilians caught up in wars and natural disasters. |
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Boat Tour
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Explore Lake Geneva and the RhÙne-River Valley by choosing from a range of boat tours that leave from a variety of embarkation points around the harbour. |
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St Pierre Cathedral
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This cathedral was completed in 1232. Visit the Roman site of walls, rooms and mosaic floors beneath, that archaeologists have been working on since 1976. |
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