This proposed tour of the Old Town takes visitors on a journey of discovery to emblematic sites in the history of the Reformation in Geneva. Starting at the International Musuem of the Reformation, the tour takes visitors to St. Peter’s Cathedral, the Calvin Auditorium at Collège Calvin and the Reformers’ Wall. For each of the 10 stations, a historical, theological or cultural explanation is provided in the leaflet, which can be downloaded below in French, English and German. The tour is free of charge, with the exception of the cathedral towers and the collections of the International Museum of the Reformation. The entire tour lasts around 3 hours, including the museum and towers; the itinerary is around 2 kilometers long; this tour is not very suitable for people with reduced mobility, due to the steep gradient of the route and some of the staircases. In this case, alternative routes provide easier access to points of interest.
Download the « Walk the Reformation » leaflet

Manuel Deutsch, Hans Rudolf, Vue de Genève, 1548, wood engraving, International Museum of the Reformation.

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