- La statue de Sissi Geneve - Start this tour near the statue in honour of the empress killed by the anarchist and learn how and most importantly why this happened.
- Jet d’Eau - See one of the largest fountains in the world and understand how does it make this world better.
- Brunswick Monument - Continue to the monument to the man, who (let us call the spade a spade) donated to the city a lot of money for putting his sarcophagus in the very nice place in the centre of Geneva. Find out where on this monument you can see the images of virtues.
- Statue de Jean-Jacques Rousseau - See the monument to Jean-Jacques Rousseau and learn about the sins he confessed.
- Monument National - Visit the National Monument and get to know why exactly this monument won the competition and was chosen to be erected.
- The Flower Clock - See the Flower Clock and learn how it is related to pride.
- Evangelical Lutheran Church Of Geneva - See the Lutheran church and learn how different religions see the influence of sins and good deeds on the salvation of a person. Next to this church there is a Palace of Justice, where you will understand why this building is accociated with orphans and mercy.
- Place Bourg du Four - Discover the monument, what is considered to be a Genevan fighter for justice. Learn where in the past in Geneva there was a red light districts and listen to the history of prostitution in this city.
- Cathedrale de Saint-Pierre - See St. Pierre Cathedral and understand why it is associated with the virtue of temperance. Discover the statue of the Prophet Jeremiah and learn why he is often called “the weeping prophetâ. Continue to the Town Hall building, see the long stone bench where the judges of Geneva pronounced death sentences and hear about some of them in more detail.
- Reformation Wall - Go to the Reformation Wall and learn who of the theologians depicted on the Reformation Wall were taunted with inflexibility, mercilessness and heartlessness.
- Statue General Guillaume-henri Dufour - See the statue of Guillaume-Henri Dufour and understand how did he struggle with evil.
- Buste Henri Dunant - See the bust of one of the founders of Red Cross and understand how he really lived and what he had in common with Leo Tolstoy.
- Fontaine De L’escalade - Discover the fountain which serves as an evidence of the courage of the Genevans.
- Comprehensive overview of Geneva’s main tourist attractions
- Unique narratives linking major sights to seven deadly sins
- High-quality audio guide with professional narration
- Inspirational stories connecting landmarks to virtues like justice and courage
- Easy-to-follow route with illustrative photos and precise directions
- You will need to have your own mobile phone with internet and headset
- There will be no live guide. Instead, you’ll explore the city using the link provided after booking
Geneva is a tapestry of illustrious pride, fond love, excessive gluttony, balanced moderation, impartial justice, fierce anger, covetous envy and undaunted courage. This tour exposes you to Geneva’s prominent landmarks while offering a unique perspective - through the lens of human moralities and immoralities.
The tribute to Empress Elisabeth ‘Sissi’, brutally assassinated, stands a stone’s throw away from the ‘benevolent act’ Jet d’Eau fountain. The memorial for Jean-Jacques Rousseau brings to mind a proponent of societal equality, who also admittedly engaged in extramarital affairs and masochism. A building, once a haven for parentless children and a provider of sustenance for the destitute during medieval times, was also a prison for vagrants and the mentally disturbed. Even the theologians represented on the Reformation Wall faced mockery due to their unyielding, pitiless and cold-hearted nature.
We promise a journey through Geneva’s critical sites and will narrate the authentic tales of its real inhabitants, intertwined with their virtues and transgressions.
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