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  1. Monday to Friday: 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 5pm Carillon hour (July and August) 6 pm Organ hour (June to September), information on the Cathedral Concerts website. Sunday: 12 to 6:30 p.m. 10am Worship, information on the Saint-Pierre Parish website. Access to the Towers always closes 30 minutes before the building.

  2. St. Peter's Cathedral. St. Peter's Cathedral (english), or Saint Pierre Cathedral (french) is over 850 years old Geneva's main church, famous for Jan Kalvin preaching here. St. Peter's Cathedral is located in the center of Geneva's Old Town, slightly on the hill overseeing the city, combining various architectural styles from Gothic to Ancient, as it was being rebuilt over the centuries.

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  4. St-Pierre Cathedral Geneva welcomes visitors every day, though hours vary by season and day. The church is generally open 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Besides restrooms, there are no facilities available here.

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    While Wittenberg is honored as the birthplace of the Protestant Reformation, it was Geneva that served as the unofficial headquarters of Reformation activity throughout the better part of the 16th century. Although he was not a Lutheran, John Calvin took up the banner of the Reformation in the years following Martin Luther’s death as the next great...

    John Calvin was born less than a decade before Martin Luther posted the Ninety-Five Thesis, and by the time he received his doctorate degree in 1532 the Protestant Reformation was well underway. Swept up in the anti-Catholic fervor of the time, Calvin found himself on the Protestant side of the religious debate then raging throughout Europe. In 153...

    The St. Pierre Cathedral was originally constructed in the 12th century as the parish church of the City of Geneva. It was appropriated by the Protestants shortly before Calvin arrived, and later rededicated for use by the Reformed Church of Switzerland. The main building was constructed during successive periods which included several post-Calvin ...

    While there are many other churches in Geneva, it is the city’s museums and organizations that boast the highlights of the city’s rich religious heritage. Among these is the International Museum of the Reformation, with a sizeable collection of artifacts from the Calvin period, as well as an underground tunnel to the St. Pierre Cathedral. There is ...

  5. The Cathedral of Saint Pierre sits on the peak of the hill on which the Old Town is located. The architecture of the Cathedral of Saint Pierre has undergone more than one change during the course of its history. Its first phase of construction dates back to 1160 and lasted nearly a century. Under the Reformation, it became a Protestant place of ...

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  7. The Cathedral of Saint Pierre sits on the peak of the hill on which the Old Town is located. The architecture of the Cathedral of Saint Pierre has undergone more than one change during the course of its history. Its first phase of construction dates back to 1160 and lasted nearly a century. Under the Reformation, it became a Protestant place of ...