13 April 2025 – 4 January 2026

Guided Tours: Extra-Nature

António Vasconcelos Lapa invites you into a fantastical realm where dreams blend with reality, a world brimming with lush vegetation, vibrant fruits, and peculiar creatures reminiscent of fairy tales. His works uniquely allow for touch, providing an immersive and unparalleled experience.

Sunday 13 April, 15:00
Sunday 21 September, 11:00
Sunday 2 November, 14:00
Sunday 7 December, 11:00
Sunday 4 January, 11:00

Avenue de la Paix 10,
1202 Genève
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Photo Credit: © Margarita Gil

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