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14 – 15 February

“Knuet” is an immersive musical installation crafted for the delight of the tiniest audience. It introduces a captivating realm of ropes and play, where little ones can venture through cords, strings, tunnels, woven cradles, and swings. Accompanied by two musicians and a dancer, this experience blends improvisation with interaction, offering a joyful and liberating adventure.

Kids ages 8 months to 3 years.

14 – 15 February

Le Cirque des Merveilles invites children and adults alike to follow Laya, a dreamy, imaginative young girl who discovers a magical world hidden inside her wardrobe. Created by Le Bazar des Merveilles, this family-friendly show brings together acrobats, jugglers, dancers, clowns, and magicians in a joyful blend of music, humor, and poetry, celebrating boundless imagination and the wonder of seeing the world through a child’s eyes.

10 – 22 February

Adapted and performed by Felipe Castro, this solo staging probes the absurdity of war, murderous nationalism and the raw misery at the heart of Céline’s writing. Coach José Lillo supports a performance of muscular, visceral language while Natacha Jaquerod’s set, Rinaldo Del Boca’s lighting and Jean Faravel’s sound sculpt stark, claustrophobic atmospheres. The production balances brutal imagery with moments of surprising humanity, revealing the author’s vocation as a doctor through an intimate, relentless theatrical journey.

In French.

Saturday 14 February, 14:00

“Unearth” by Jefta van Dinther at Maison Saint-Gervais offers an immersive experience with ten dancers, integrating a cappella singing and fluid movements. Seated on cushions, the audience intensely feels the choreographic and vocal vibrations. This performance delves into the aesthetic possibilities of body and voice, delivering a captivating and surprising show in perfect harmony.

Saturday 14 February, 11:00

Drawing on physical and digital collections, this workshop explores practical methods for creating and editing images—photographs and illustrations. Participants learn techniques to locate and access relevant resources, manage digital assets, and apply basic editing workflows. The session examines search strategies, account navigation, and how to find online courses or register for related training, equipping attendees with concrete skills to research visual materials and integrate them into personal projects.

In French.

Saturday 14 February, 20:00

The Antigel Festival presents Last Train at Alhambra. Celebrated as a fierce revival of French rock, this dynamic band delivers a cathartic and unforgettable performance, having already set major European festivals alight. It’s an intense musical experience not to be missed.

14 – 15 February

“Knuet” is an immersive musical installation crafted for the delight of the tiniest audience. It introduces a captivating realm of ropes and play, where little ones can venture through cords, strings, tunnels, woven cradles, and swings. Accompanied by two musicians and a dancer, this experience blends improvisation with interaction, offering a joyful and liberating adventure.

Kids ages 8 months to 3 years.

14 – 15 February

Le Cirque des Merveilles invites children and adults alike to follow Laya, a dreamy, imaginative young girl who discovers a magical world hidden inside her wardrobe. Created by Le Bazar des Merveilles, this family-friendly show brings together acrobats, jugglers, dancers, clowns, and magicians in a joyful blend of music, humor, and poetry, celebrating boundless imagination and the wonder of seeing the world through a child’s eyes.

10 – 22 February

Adapted and performed by Felipe Castro, this solo staging probes the absurdity of war, murderous nationalism and the raw misery at the heart of Céline’s writing. Coach José Lillo supports a performance of muscular, visceral language while Natacha Jaquerod’s set, Rinaldo Del Boca’s lighting and Jean Faravel’s sound sculpt stark, claustrophobic atmospheres. The production balances brutal imagery with moments of surprising humanity, revealing the author’s vocation as a doctor through an intimate, relentless theatrical journey.

In French.

Saturday 14 February, 14:00

“Unearth” by Jefta van Dinther at Maison Saint-Gervais offers an immersive experience with ten dancers, integrating a cappella singing and fluid movements. Seated on cushions, the audience intensely feels the choreographic and vocal vibrations. This performance delves into the aesthetic possibilities of body and voice, delivering a captivating and surprising show in perfect harmony.

Saturday 14 February, 11:00

Drawing on physical and digital collections, this workshop explores practical methods for creating and editing images—photographs and illustrations. Participants learn techniques to locate and access relevant resources, manage digital assets, and apply basic editing workflows. The session examines search strategies, account navigation, and how to find online courses or register for related training, equipping attendees with concrete skills to research visual materials and integrate them into personal projects.

In French.

Saturday 14 February, 20:00

The Antigel Festival presents Last Train at Alhambra. Celebrated as a fierce revival of French rock, this dynamic band delivers a cathartic and unforgettable performance, having already set major European festivals alight. It’s an intense musical experience not to be missed.

14 – 15 February

“Knuet” is an immersive musical installation crafted for the delight of the tiniest audience. It introduces a captivating realm of ropes and play, where little ones can venture through cords, strings, tunnels, woven cradles, and swings. Accompanied by two musicians and a dancer, this experience blends improvisation with interaction, offering a joyful and liberating adventure.

Kids ages 8 months to 3 years.

14 – 15 February

Le Cirque des Merveilles invites children and adults alike to follow Laya, a dreamy, imaginative young girl who discovers a magical world hidden inside her wardrobe. Created by Le Bazar des Merveilles, this family-friendly show brings together acrobats, jugglers, dancers, clowns, and magicians in a joyful blend of music, humor, and poetry, celebrating boundless imagination and the wonder of seeing the world through a child’s eyes.

10 – 22 February

Adapted and performed by Felipe Castro, this solo staging probes the absurdity of war, murderous nationalism and the raw misery at the heart of Céline’s writing. Coach José Lillo supports a performance of muscular, visceral language while Natacha Jaquerod’s set, Rinaldo Del Boca’s lighting and Jean Faravel’s sound sculpt stark, claustrophobic atmospheres. The production balances brutal imagery with moments of surprising humanity, revealing the author’s vocation as a doctor through an intimate, relentless theatrical journey.

In French.

Saturday 14 February, 14:00

“Unearth” by Jefta van Dinther at Maison Saint-Gervais offers an immersive experience with ten dancers, integrating a cappella singing and fluid movements. Seated on cushions, the audience intensely feels the choreographic and vocal vibrations. This performance delves into the aesthetic possibilities of body and voice, delivering a captivating and surprising show in perfect harmony.

Saturday 14 February, 11:00

Drawing on physical and digital collections, this workshop explores practical methods for creating and editing images—photographs and illustrations. Participants learn techniques to locate and access relevant resources, manage digital assets, and apply basic editing workflows. The session examines search strategies, account navigation, and how to find online courses or register for related training, equipping attendees with concrete skills to research visual materials and integrate them into personal projects.

In French.

Saturday 14 February, 20:00

The Antigel Festival presents Last Train at Alhambra. Celebrated as a fierce revival of French rock, this dynamic band delivers a cathartic and unforgettable performance, having already set major European festivals alight. It’s an intense musical experience not to be missed.

14 – 15 February

“Knuet” is an immersive musical installation crafted for the delight of the tiniest audience. It introduces a captivating realm of ropes and play, where little ones can venture through cords, strings, tunnels, woven cradles, and swings. Accompanied by two musicians and a dancer, this experience blends improvisation with interaction, offering a joyful and liberating adventure.

Kids ages 8 months to 3 years.

14 – 15 February

Le Cirque des Merveilles invites children and adults alike to follow Laya, a dreamy, imaginative young girl who discovers a magical world hidden inside her wardrobe. Created by Le Bazar des Merveilles, this family-friendly show brings together acrobats, jugglers, dancers, clowns, and magicians in a joyful blend of music, humor, and poetry, celebrating boundless imagination and the wonder of seeing the world through a child’s eyes.

10 – 22 February

Adapted and performed by Felipe Castro, this solo staging probes the absurdity of war, murderous nationalism and the raw misery at the heart of Céline’s writing. Coach José Lillo supports a performance of muscular, visceral language while Natacha Jaquerod’s set, Rinaldo Del Boca’s lighting and Jean Faravel’s sound sculpt stark, claustrophobic atmospheres. The production balances brutal imagery with moments of surprising humanity, revealing the author’s vocation as a doctor through an intimate, relentless theatrical journey.

In French.

Saturday 14 February, 14:00

“Unearth” by Jefta van Dinther at Maison Saint-Gervais offers an immersive experience with ten dancers, integrating a cappella singing and fluid movements. Seated on cushions, the audience intensely feels the choreographic and vocal vibrations. This performance delves into the aesthetic possibilities of body and voice, delivering a captivating and surprising show in perfect harmony.

Saturday 14 February, 11:00

Drawing on physical and digital collections, this workshop explores practical methods for creating and editing images—photographs and illustrations. Participants learn techniques to locate and access relevant resources, manage digital assets, and apply basic editing workflows. The session examines search strategies, account navigation, and how to find online courses or register for related training, equipping attendees with concrete skills to research visual materials and integrate them into personal projects.

In French.

Saturday 14 February, 20:00

The Antigel Festival presents Last Train at Alhambra. Celebrated as a fierce revival of French rock, this dynamic band delivers a cathartic and unforgettable performance, having already set major European festivals alight. It’s an intense musical experience not to be missed.

14 – 15 February

“Knuet” is an immersive musical installation crafted for the delight of the tiniest audience. It introduces a captivating realm of ropes and play, where little ones can venture through cords, strings, tunnels, woven cradles, and swings. Accompanied by two musicians and a dancer, this experience blends improvisation with interaction, offering a joyful and liberating adventure.

Kids ages 8 months to 3 years.

14 – 15 February

Le Cirque des Merveilles invites children and adults alike to follow Laya, a dreamy, imaginative young girl who discovers a magical world hidden inside her wardrobe. Created by Le Bazar des Merveilles, this family-friendly show brings together acrobats, jugglers, dancers, clowns, and magicians in a joyful blend of music, humor, and poetry, celebrating boundless imagination and the wonder of seeing the world through a child’s eyes.

10 – 22 February

Adapted and performed by Felipe Castro, this solo staging probes the absurdity of war, murderous nationalism and the raw misery at the heart of Céline’s writing. Coach José Lillo supports a performance of muscular, visceral language while Natacha Jaquerod’s set, Rinaldo Del Boca’s lighting and Jean Faravel’s sound sculpt stark, claustrophobic atmospheres. The production balances brutal imagery with moments of surprising humanity, revealing the author’s vocation as a doctor through an intimate, relentless theatrical journey.

In French.

Saturday 14 February, 14:00

“Unearth” by Jefta van Dinther at Maison Saint-Gervais offers an immersive experience with ten dancers, integrating a cappella singing and fluid movements. Seated on cushions, the audience intensely feels the choreographic and vocal vibrations. This performance delves into the aesthetic possibilities of body and voice, delivering a captivating and surprising show in perfect harmony.

Saturday 14 February, 11:00

Drawing on physical and digital collections, this workshop explores practical methods for creating and editing images—photographs and illustrations. Participants learn techniques to locate and access relevant resources, manage digital assets, and apply basic editing workflows. The session examines search strategies, account navigation, and how to find online courses or register for related training, equipping attendees with concrete skills to research visual materials and integrate them into personal projects.

In French.

Saturday 14 February, 20:00

The Antigel Festival presents Last Train at Alhambra. Celebrated as a fierce revival of French rock, this dynamic band delivers a cathartic and unforgettable performance, having already set major European festivals alight. It’s an intense musical experience not to be missed.

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Visiting for the first time? A quick guide to the city’s top attractions.

The MEG is a renowned museum dedicated to the exploration and presentation of cultural diversity from around the world. Located in the heart of Geneva, it houses an extensive collection of over 80,000 objects, including artifacts, textiles, and artworks that highlight the rich traditions and histories of various communities. The museum emphasizes interactive and immersive exhibitions, engaging visitors with contemporary issues related to culture and identity.

Cool fact: The e-MEG app serves as a digital twin of the permanent exhibition, providing an audio guide and detailed descriptions along with photographs of all displayed objects.

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Since its opening in 1994, the MAMCO Geneva (Musée d’art moderne et contemporain)  has staged 450 exhibitions with works dating from the 1960s to the present day. Mamco’s holdings include works by Christo, Martin Kippenberger, Jenny Holzer, Dan Flavin, Sarkis, Franz Erhard Walther and Sylvie Fleury, among many others.

Cool fact: The MAMCO is the epicenter of the “Nuit des Bains”, held three times a year.  During this event, the district around the museum is transformed into a large gallery and attracts thousands of art lovers and sightseers each night.

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With a collection of 27,000 items from Switzerland, Europe and the Middle and Far East, and a witness to twelve centuries of ceramic art from the Middle Ages to modern times, the Ariana is one of Europe’s great museums specializing in glass and ceramics.

Cool fact: On the first Sunday of each month, the Ariana Museum opens its temporary exhibitions to the public.

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