Agrippa-d’Aubigné Terrace

This point of interest is available as audio on the tour: Visit Geneva, The Little Big Capital
Built as a tribute to Théodore Agrippa d’Aubigné—a writer, poet, historian, and major figure of the Protestant Reformation—this terrace offers a breathtaking view over Geneva’s rooftops.
You can even catch a glimpse of the famous Jet d’Eau, Geneva’s soaring water fountain, spraying high into the air from a jetty further out. Just in front of you, you’ll see the Madeleine Temple, one of Geneva’s oldest churches. Its bell tower still bears a historic clock which has been classified as a protected heritage object, although it no longer works properly.
This contemporary terrace, lined with Japanese cherry trees, is the perfect spot to take a short break away from the hustle and bustle of the city center, and to admire Geneva from a different angle.

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