Art historian David Ripoll sheds light on the fascinating story of the Palais de l’Athénée, a hidden gem of Geneva’s architectural and cultural heritage. Inaugurated in 1864, this emblematic building bridges the Old Town and the emerging Fazyst districts, embodying both progress and tradition. A symbol of urban reconquest and artistic ambition, the Palais stands as a “semaphore” of Geneva’s past and future — a monument whose signs and meanings this talk invites you to decipher.
In French.