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    • Day 4

      Kathedrale Saint Pierre

      August 2, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Mit dem Bau wurde im 12. Jahrhundert begonnen und nach einer Pause 100 Jahre später fortgesetzt. Die Kirche enthält also romanische und gotische Elemente. Der Innenbereich kommt sehr spartanisch daher, was auf den Bildersturm in 1535 zurückzuführen ist. Malereien und Dekorelemente wurden zerstört, die Kirche somit reformiert. Ich bin froh, dass in anderen Ländern trotz Etablierung der evangelischen Kirche die Zeugnisse der katholischen "Herrschaft" erhalten geblieben sind. Die zwei Glockentürme können für 7 CHF bestiegen werden, was ich dann auch gleich gemacht habe. Von oben hatte ich einen tollen Blick auf die Stadt und die angrenzenden Berge, die zu Frankreich gehören. Danach bin ich durch die Altstadt zur Tram, um ins Grüne zu fahren.Read more

    • Day 1

      Äääääääntligen framme!

      November 29, 2019 in Switzerland ⋅ 🌧 8 °C

      Efter en resa lika lång som en tur till Mauritius kom vi fram till Genève! Snyggt att man åker gratis buss in till stan och väldigt olikt Schweiz att ge nåt gratis.

      Vi hoppade av vid Bel Air och rasslade oss upp över kullerstensgatorna till 6 rue Jean Calvin där vi möttes av Lech. Typ 100 år gammal, nästan blind men så mysig; gick igenom alla regler och tips från en lista skriven med fontstorlek 106 och med hjälp av förstoringsglas... det gick inte undan precis.

      Efter den mycket nogsammma genomgången och lite småprat stack vi ut för att hitta proviant (läs vin och chips) vilket vi gjorde i den lilla tobaksaffären runt hörnet. Mycket välsorterad! En kort paus, sen middag - vi fick boka om middag med Annika och Yves till söndag pga sen ankomst, så det blir bara vi. Mys!
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    • Day 2

      Ginevra

      August 19, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Popolino era stanco e ha voluto fare il giro in trenino Citysightseeing per poco più di 11€ ci siamo goduti un tranquillo tour tra le attrazioni principali della città.

      Cosa mi è piaciuto di più di Ginevra?
      Il giardino Inglese con affaccio sul lago

      Cosa mi ha fatto dire WOW 🤩?
      la grandezza del lago e la limpidezza dell'acqua

      Cosa si mangia di buono a Ginevra?
      Mi sono fermata solo qualche ora perciò non ho potuto provare la cucina del luogo ma sicuramente da provare la famosa cioccolata svizzera che potrete comprare nelle tante cioccolaterie artigianali sparse per la città.
      Ho anche provato la quiche al formaggio che non mi è piaciuta molto ma devo dire la verità non mi sono impegnata a cercare.

      Per concludere consiglio assolutamente una visita a Ginevra magari inserita come tappa in un tour intorno al lago.
      Dal treno ho potuto godere di scorci meravigliosi dei dintorni. Ci tornerò
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    • Day 2

      Gatlopp

      November 30, 2019 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

      Idag och imorgon går loppet Course de l’Escalade i gamla stan. Med en repa precis utanför vår dörr - Lech vår 100-årige värd är måttligt imponerad... och det var lite småspännande att försöka ta sig hem med hopp över liten avspärrning och ”luckrush”... Nu ska här sovas middag, man blir trött av sportande (den rätt rediga lunchen kan också spela in).Read more

    • Day 1

      St. Peter Cathedral

      January 8, 2019 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 4 °C

      What a historic cathedral this was. Built between 1150 and 1230 as a Roman Catholic Church for Geneva, it later became the centre for the reformation in the 1500 and still to do this day as John Calvin’s chair, one of the orchestrators of the Protestant reformation. Amazing to see after studying it for over a year!!Read more

    • Day 13

      Reformation Geneva

      April 21, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Geneva was an important place where the Protestant Reformation took hold, so much so that this city was sometimes known as the Protestant Rome. This is where John Calvin preached and taught. Reformed luminaries such as John Knox of Scotland came here to learn and then bring Reformed theology home.
      The 1st 2 picture are at the Reformation Memorial. This is a long wall of sculptures located at Bastion Park (see another post) on the campus of the University of Geneva that was founded by Calvin. The 4 taller figures in the center are William Farel who convinced Calvin he was needed in Geneva; John Calvin; Theodore Beza, Calvin s successor in Geneva and John Knox. The other statues are other protestant luminaries: I note for my Rhode island friends that Roger Williams is guy in the pilgrim hat to the right of the central grouping.
      The 3rd picture is the facade of St. Peters cathedral where Calvin was pastor. The 4th picture looks along the side of St. Peter's at the steeple and 1 of the towers. The 5th picture is in the nave of St. Peter's. This building dates to the 13th century and was built as a Catholic church. Upon taking over, the protestants removed all decoration and any hint of luxury, leaving the austere space you see in the picture. The 6th picture is John Calvin's chair where he sat during worship.
      An interesting side note: Geneva had been known for jewelry making. However, the austere vision of life with no luxuries meant the jewelers lost their livelihood. So the jewelers became watchmakers as time was not considered a luxury. Here began Geneva's reputation for clocks and watches.
      The last picture is the Maccabees Chapel on St. Peters, a later side chapel addition to the cathedral. Though it was stripped like the rest of the church in the 16th century, it has been restored to something like it would have been originally.
      There is much more in Geneva about the Reformation, but many places were closed. This period was pivotal in Geneva becoming the place it is and in the shaping of much protest theology, including mine.
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    • Day 1

      Reformation Wall

      January 8, 2019 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C

      Sticking with the reformation theme here by visiting te reformation wall, built as a monument to all those involved. But it is absolutely freezing so the next thing I’m doing is definitely going to be inside!Read more

    • Day 13

      Geneva's Old Town

      April 21, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      As those who have followed my travels have probably realized, I have interest in the historic parts of cities. Geneva is no exception, especially given that my theology follows John Calvin who worked, preached, taught and wrote here for most of his career. The Reformation was a significant period shaping Geneva (see another post). This post looks at the historic old town.
      The 1st picture is the square with houses typical of the old town. You can see where some of the houses were extended upwards. This happened in the 15th century when Geneva was deluged with a flood of Protestant refugees seeking shelter from persecution.
      The 2nd picture is one of only 2 sections of the old bastion dating to the 15th century that witnessed the defence of the city against the Catholic Savoyards, an event still celebrated annually.
      The 3rd picture is the Tour d'Ille on an Island in the middle of the Rhone. This is where the oldest evidence of human activity in this area has been found.
      The 4th picture is the Maison Tavel, the oldest residential structure in the old town. The facade still retains it's original style. It is a museum today. One of the exhibits is a detailed scale model of Geneva as it was before "urban renewal" removed the ancient bastions. It is so detailed that even the number of bars in windows is accurate, though the 6th picture isn't detailed enough to see that.
      The 7th picture is the door into the old city hall and is a good example of the wood working skills back in the day. The 8th picture is in the city hall courtyard. Those are ramps up from the ground floor to the upper floors. I'm told it was built this way to allow the councilors access while riding a horse or mule.
      The 9th picture is what remains of an old city gate. The last picture is back in the main square. I didn't learn the story of the piece, but my reaction was the a nude girl in the square must have Calvin rolling over in his grave.
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    • Day 2

      Genéve - den 2

      June 11, 2008 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Do začátku zápasu našich fotbalistů s Portugalskem jsme měli celý den čas na prohlídku města. Busem jsme dojeli do Plainpalais a pak se vydali pěšky přes Place Neuve a Parc des Bastions až ke katedrále sv. Petra. Za 4 franky jsme mohli vyjít nahoru do věže, kde se nám naskytl nádherný pohled na město. Z historického centra města vedly naše kroky na nábřeží jezera a od Anglické zahrady jsme šli podél vody kolem Fontány až do Parc des Eaux-Vives. Na druhý břeh jezera jsme se pak přepravili lodí a šli se podívat k Paláci národů a muzeu Červeného kříže. Před šestou jsme už byli připraveni ve Fanzone, kde se vše schylovalo k zápasu ČR - Portugalsko.Read more

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