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Switzerland

Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, stands as a landlocked country positioned at the intersection of Western, Central, and Southern Europe. Its boundaries connect with Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Geographically, Switzerland is segmented into the Swiss Plateau, the Alps, and the Jura; with the Alps dominating the majority of its land.

Palais des Nations

This gigantic complex, equal in area to the Palace of Versailles, was built. in 1936. Since 1946, the building has housed the United Nations, the successor to the League of Nations established in Geneva in 1920. You can see the ceremonial hal... read more

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Tavel House - City Museum

Maison Tavel is the oldest residential building in Geneva. After a great fire in 1334, the Tavel family rebuilt their house. Later it passed to other and since 1963 it has been owned by the city. It currently houses is now the City Museum. The mos... read more

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Museum of Fine Arts and History

The history of the museum begins in 1789. At that time, the Society of Society of Arts, which held regular exhibitions. With them began an active exhibition exhibition activity in the city. Later, under the influence of the French Revolution. the... read more

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Olympic Museum

In Lausanne, on the shores of Lake Geneva, on a terrace above the promenade, which can be reached by escalator behind the fountain, is the Olympic Museum building. It is surrounded by the picturesque Olympic Park, with alleys of shapely trees, gre... read more

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