Agrippa-d'Aubigné Terrace
This peaceful open space below Geneva's famous cathedral is full of art and history.

📜 This bright open space in the heart of Old Town Geneva dates back to at least 1535, when a former palace was transformed into a prison during the Reformation.
🔍 Currently dedicated to Théodore Agrippa d'Aubigné, the modern version of this space dates to 1940.

Why Go

🌳 Enjoy a peaceful open space dotted with trees
🏙️ Great spot to enjoy views of Old Town's rooftops
🧺 Perfect for a picnic at one of the tables
🎨 Discover large mosaic artworks by Marcel Poncet
🎭 Visit L'Abri, a cultural venue in a former WWII air raid shelter

Tips

📍 Located just below Geneva's famous cathedral.

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