Geneva’s Jet d’eau isn’t just a fountain – it’s an iconic landmark shooting water 140 meters into the air. Originally built in 1886 as a safety valve for a hydraulic plant, it became a permanent feature of the Geneva lakeside in 1891. Visible from various points in the city, it symbolizes Geneva’s industrial heritage and is especially stunning when illuminated at night.
Cool Fact: The Jet d’Eau pumps approximately 500 liters of water per second at a speed of around 200 kilometers per hour, making it one of the most powerful fountains in the world.