Geneva is a metropolis with a human scale
On the shores of the Rhone river and the homonymous lake, Geneva is the “capital of peace”: it is home to the UN, the Red Cross and other international organisations.
On the shores of the Rhone river and the homonymous lake, Geneva is the “capital of peace”: it is home to the UN, the Red Cross and other international organisations.
No other city has preserved its historical character as well as Bern, the capital of Switzerland. Featuring six kilometres of arcades, the medieval core of Bern is part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage.
Basel is a gem with a multitude of museums and contemporary architecture, with masterpieces by 12 different Pritzker Prize winners.
Characterised by great urban ferment and a dynamic cultural scene, Zurich has been able to transform disused industrial areas into new centralities.
Surrounded by vineyards and bordered by Lake Geneva, Lausanne is a city characterised by a lively cultural scene and known worldwide as the Olympic Capital for over 100 years.
A city of music, squares and churches, Lucerne welcomes visitors with its medieval Chapel Bridge and the futuristic KKL designed by Jean Nouvel.