St. Pierre Cathedral is a historical gem in Geneva’s Old Town, with roots dating back to the 12th century. Known for its gothic and romanesque architecture, it was a major site during the Protestant Reformation. Visitors can explore the archaeological site beneath the cathedral and climb the towers for panoramic views of Geneva and Lake Geneva.
Cool fact: St. Pierre Cathedral’s organ, installed in 1965, has over 7,000 pipes and is renowned for its rich, beautiful tones, making it a centerpiece for concerts throughout the year.