27 and 28 July

Patrizia Bovi & Evangelina Mascardi

The Summer Concerts at Saint-Germain invite you to delve into medieval and Renaissance Italian music every Sunday and Monday. Patrizia Bovi and Evangelina Mascardi perform songs from 15th and 16th century Italy and Spain. Admission is free, with a collection.

Rue des Grages 11,
1204 Genève
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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