GENÈVE INSOLITE ET SECRÈTE
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Genève Insolite et Secrète is a tourist guide to the hidden treasures of the city of Geneva. Away from the beaten track and the usual clichés, this guide takes you to discover hidden underground passages and an air-raid shelter under the Old Town, takes you through a secret passage open once a year, lets you admire the mysterious Orpheus capital in the cathedral, makes you pray at Calvin's false tomb and look for the plaque that compares the Pope to the Antichrist. You can also visit Carouge's secret gardens, discover why the National Monument is symbolised by two Savoyard women, learn where Frankenstein was created and even sleep in Professor Tournesol's bedroom. An indispensable guide for those who thought they knew Geneva well, or for those who want to discover the city's other side. It was written by Christian Vellas, a journalist and editor with the Tribune de Genève newspaper, who is one of Geneva's leading connoisseurs.
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