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Saturday 28 February, 23:59

Nastia’s sets are moving architectures: driving techno pressure, nods to jungle, broken rhythms and woven emotional clarity across long-form narratives. Bambounou reimagines British techno, integrating IDM fragments and tribal propulsion into forward-looking, powerful club music. The bill also features energetic rooms of bass, bounce and inclusive dancing, plus selectors digging rare grooves and a layered, physical and communal dancefloor experience.

Sunday 1 March

Join this brief tour at the MEG to explore the permanent exhibition and see how the collection’s objects are being recontextualized within today’s social and environmental challenges. It’s a chance to reflect on and engage in dialogue about contemporary themes that affect us all.

In French.

Tours at 14:00, 15:00 & 16:00.

Sunday 1 March, 17:00

Experience an unforgettable evening of improvised piano performances at Victoria Hall, featuring Geneva’s top jazz pianists. Talents like Moncef Genoud, Michel Bastet, Pascal Chenu, Jean-Yves Poupin, Evaristo Perez, Florian Kunzi, Olivier and Yoko Grimm, François-Xavier Poizat, and Pierre Vincent will take the stage, offering a captivating showcase of their musical mastery.

Sunday 1 March, 10:00

Join a whimsical and playful encounter blending Eugène Ionesco’s “Children’s Stories” with the music of Georges Aperghis. Actor Yves Adam and double bassist Noëlle Reymond team up to create a theatrical duet where text and music engage in a delightful dialogue, appealing to both young and old alike. This free event includes a complimentary breakfast.

26 February – 1 March

Directed by Francesca Bruni from a text by Adriano Bennicelli, Quattro is an Italian comedy that traces the tangled affections of four friends reuniting after fifteen years. The five-member cast — Caterina Boitani, Francesca Bruni, Antimo Natale, Marco di Teodoro and Simone Buffa — navigates a delicate balance of joy and melancholy through playful confessions, comic missteps and sudden revelations. The staging favors intimate realism and rhythmic dialogue, revealing the absurdities and fragilities of love and friendship with warmth and keen emotional precision.

In Italian, with English and French surtitles.

Sunday 1 March, 14:00

Geneva artists Serval and Kalonji invite the public to engage in a creative exchange at the Musée Rath, set against the backdrop of the exhibition “Elles. Contemporary Australian Indigenous Women Artists.”

In French.

Saturday 28 February, 23:59

Nastia’s sets are moving architectures: driving techno pressure, nods to jungle, broken rhythms and woven emotional clarity across long-form narratives. Bambounou reimagines British techno, integrating IDM fragments and tribal propulsion into forward-looking, powerful club music. The bill also features energetic rooms of bass, bounce and inclusive dancing, plus selectors digging rare grooves and a layered, physical and communal dancefloor experience.

Sunday 1 March

Join this brief tour at the MEG to explore the permanent exhibition and see how the collection’s objects are being recontextualized within today’s social and environmental challenges. It’s a chance to reflect on and engage in dialogue about contemporary themes that affect us all.

In French.

Tours at 14:00, 15:00 & 16:00.

Sunday 1 March, 17:00

Experience an unforgettable evening of improvised piano performances at Victoria Hall, featuring Geneva’s top jazz pianists. Talents like Moncef Genoud, Michel Bastet, Pascal Chenu, Jean-Yves Poupin, Evaristo Perez, Florian Kunzi, Olivier and Yoko Grimm, François-Xavier Poizat, and Pierre Vincent will take the stage, offering a captivating showcase of their musical mastery.

Sunday 1 March, 10:00

Join a whimsical and playful encounter blending Eugène Ionesco’s “Children’s Stories” with the music of Georges Aperghis. Actor Yves Adam and double bassist Noëlle Reymond team up to create a theatrical duet where text and music engage in a delightful dialogue, appealing to both young and old alike. This free event includes a complimentary breakfast.

26 February – 1 March

Directed by Francesca Bruni from a text by Adriano Bennicelli, Quattro is an Italian comedy that traces the tangled affections of four friends reuniting after fifteen years. The five-member cast — Caterina Boitani, Francesca Bruni, Antimo Natale, Marco di Teodoro and Simone Buffa — navigates a delicate balance of joy and melancholy through playful confessions, comic missteps and sudden revelations. The staging favors intimate realism and rhythmic dialogue, revealing the absurdities and fragilities of love and friendship with warmth and keen emotional precision.

In Italian, with English and French surtitles.

Sunday 1 March, 14:00

Geneva artists Serval and Kalonji invite the public to engage in a creative exchange at the Musée Rath, set against the backdrop of the exhibition “Elles. Contemporary Australian Indigenous Women Artists.”

In French.

Saturday 28 February, 23:59

Nastia’s sets are moving architectures: driving techno pressure, nods to jungle, broken rhythms and woven emotional clarity across long-form narratives. Bambounou reimagines British techno, integrating IDM fragments and tribal propulsion into forward-looking, powerful club music. The bill also features energetic rooms of bass, bounce and inclusive dancing, plus selectors digging rare grooves and a layered, physical and communal dancefloor experience.

Sunday 1 March

Join this brief tour at the MEG to explore the permanent exhibition and see how the collection’s objects are being recontextualized within today’s social and environmental challenges. It’s a chance to reflect on and engage in dialogue about contemporary themes that affect us all.

In French.

Tours at 14:00, 15:00 & 16:00.

Sunday 1 March, 17:00

Experience an unforgettable evening of improvised piano performances at Victoria Hall, featuring Geneva’s top jazz pianists. Talents like Moncef Genoud, Michel Bastet, Pascal Chenu, Jean-Yves Poupin, Evaristo Perez, Florian Kunzi, Olivier and Yoko Grimm, François-Xavier Poizat, and Pierre Vincent will take the stage, offering a captivating showcase of their musical mastery.

Sunday 1 March, 10:00

Join a whimsical and playful encounter blending Eugène Ionesco’s “Children’s Stories” with the music of Georges Aperghis. Actor Yves Adam and double bassist Noëlle Reymond team up to create a theatrical duet where text and music engage in a delightful dialogue, appealing to both young and old alike. This free event includes a complimentary breakfast.

26 February – 1 March

Directed by Francesca Bruni from a text by Adriano Bennicelli, Quattro is an Italian comedy that traces the tangled affections of four friends reuniting after fifteen years. The five-member cast — Caterina Boitani, Francesca Bruni, Antimo Natale, Marco di Teodoro and Simone Buffa — navigates a delicate balance of joy and melancholy through playful confessions, comic missteps and sudden revelations. The staging favors intimate realism and rhythmic dialogue, revealing the absurdities and fragilities of love and friendship with warmth and keen emotional precision.

In Italian, with English and French surtitles.

Sunday 1 March, 14:00

Geneva artists Serval and Kalonji invite the public to engage in a creative exchange at the Musée Rath, set against the backdrop of the exhibition “Elles. Contemporary Australian Indigenous Women Artists.”

In French.

Saturday 28 February, 23:59

Nastia’s sets are moving architectures: driving techno pressure, nods to jungle, broken rhythms and woven emotional clarity across long-form narratives. Bambounou reimagines British techno, integrating IDM fragments and tribal propulsion into forward-looking, powerful club music. The bill also features energetic rooms of bass, bounce and inclusive dancing, plus selectors digging rare grooves and a layered, physical and communal dancefloor experience.

Sunday 1 March

Join this brief tour at the MEG to explore the permanent exhibition and see how the collection’s objects are being recontextualized within today’s social and environmental challenges. It’s a chance to reflect on and engage in dialogue about contemporary themes that affect us all.

In French.

Tours at 14:00, 15:00 & 16:00.

Sunday 1 March, 17:00

Experience an unforgettable evening of improvised piano performances at Victoria Hall, featuring Geneva’s top jazz pianists. Talents like Moncef Genoud, Michel Bastet, Pascal Chenu, Jean-Yves Poupin, Evaristo Perez, Florian Kunzi, Olivier and Yoko Grimm, François-Xavier Poizat, and Pierre Vincent will take the stage, offering a captivating showcase of their musical mastery.

Sunday 1 March, 10:00

Join a whimsical and playful encounter blending Eugène Ionesco’s “Children’s Stories” with the music of Georges Aperghis. Actor Yves Adam and double bassist Noëlle Reymond team up to create a theatrical duet where text and music engage in a delightful dialogue, appealing to both young and old alike. This free event includes a complimentary breakfast.

26 February – 1 March

Directed by Francesca Bruni from a text by Adriano Bennicelli, Quattro is an Italian comedy that traces the tangled affections of four friends reuniting after fifteen years. The five-member cast — Caterina Boitani, Francesca Bruni, Antimo Natale, Marco di Teodoro and Simone Buffa — navigates a delicate balance of joy and melancholy through playful confessions, comic missteps and sudden revelations. The staging favors intimate realism and rhythmic dialogue, revealing the absurdities and fragilities of love and friendship with warmth and keen emotional precision.

In Italian, with English and French surtitles.

Sunday 1 March, 14:00

Geneva artists Serval and Kalonji invite the public to engage in a creative exchange at the Musée Rath, set against the backdrop of the exhibition “Elles. Contemporary Australian Indigenous Women Artists.”

In French.

Saturday 28 February, 23:59

Nastia’s sets are moving architectures: driving techno pressure, nods to jungle, broken rhythms and woven emotional clarity across long-form narratives. Bambounou reimagines British techno, integrating IDM fragments and tribal propulsion into forward-looking, powerful club music. The bill also features energetic rooms of bass, bounce and inclusive dancing, plus selectors digging rare grooves and a layered, physical and communal dancefloor experience.

Sunday 1 March

Join this brief tour at the MEG to explore the permanent exhibition and see how the collection’s objects are being recontextualized within today’s social and environmental challenges. It’s a chance to reflect on and engage in dialogue about contemporary themes that affect us all.

In French.

Tours at 14:00, 15:00 & 16:00.

Sunday 1 March, 17:00

Experience an unforgettable evening of improvised piano performances at Victoria Hall, featuring Geneva’s top jazz pianists. Talents like Moncef Genoud, Michel Bastet, Pascal Chenu, Jean-Yves Poupin, Evaristo Perez, Florian Kunzi, Olivier and Yoko Grimm, François-Xavier Poizat, and Pierre Vincent will take the stage, offering a captivating showcase of their musical mastery.

Sunday 1 March, 10:00

Join a whimsical and playful encounter blending Eugène Ionesco’s “Children’s Stories” with the music of Georges Aperghis. Actor Yves Adam and double bassist Noëlle Reymond team up to create a theatrical duet where text and music engage in a delightful dialogue, appealing to both young and old alike. This free event includes a complimentary breakfast.

26 February – 1 March

Directed by Francesca Bruni from a text by Adriano Bennicelli, Quattro is an Italian comedy that traces the tangled affections of four friends reuniting after fifteen years. The five-member cast — Caterina Boitani, Francesca Bruni, Antimo Natale, Marco di Teodoro and Simone Buffa — navigates a delicate balance of joy and melancholy through playful confessions, comic missteps and sudden revelations. The staging favors intimate realism and rhythmic dialogue, revealing the absurdities and fragilities of love and friendship with warmth and keen emotional precision.

In Italian, with English and French surtitles.

Sunday 1 March, 14:00

Geneva artists Serval and Kalonji invite the public to engage in a creative exchange at the Musée Rath, set against the backdrop of the exhibition “Elles. Contemporary Australian Indigenous Women Artists.”

In French.

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Geneva Classics

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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