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  1. You will need to set aside around one hour for a quick visit to the Cathedral, the Chapel of the Maccabees and the unique panoramic view from the towers, an hour for the Archaeological Site and another hour for the Museum of the Reformation.

    • St. Pierre Cathedral and The Protestant Reformation
    • St. Pierre Cathedral: Architectural Style
    • St. Pierre Cathedral Tower
    • Chapel of Maccabees in St. Pierre Cathedral
    • Final Thoughts: St. Pierre Cathedral, Geneva
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    St. Pierre Cathedral was built over a 70-year period from 1160 to 1230. While it was built as a Roman Catholic church in the 12th century, St. Pierre Cathedral has been transformed into a reformed church. John Calvin, the French reformer, preached at this Cathedral until he died in 1564. Protestant Reformationcame to Geneva in the 16th century. Dur...

    There’s a mix of architectural styles inSt. Pierre Cathedral. From the 11th century until the 18th century, St. Pierre Cathedral was built and reconstructed many times, resulting in a variety of styles. As essentially a 12th-13th century Cathedral, it saw the transition from Romanesque to Gothic architectural styles. It looks like a Roman Templefro...

    The St. Pierre Cathedral has panoramic views of Geneva from its tower. If you want to climb up the tower, you’ll have to pay extra. You can pay for your entrance ticketinside the Cathedral. We paid 7 CHF to access the tower. There are some incredibly narrow stairs inside the tower that can only fit one person. A green light means you’re free to go ...

    Don’t forget to check out the Chapel of Maccabeesbefore you leave. Also known as the Notre-Dame collegial chapel, it’s the most beautiful part of St. Pierre Cathedral and is right beside the exit. This chapel was built between 1400 and 1405 for Jean de Rogny. With Gothic murals and tombstones, this chapel in the southwest wing of St. Pierre Cathedr...

    Despite not being as famous as Notre Dame de Paris or Westminster Abbey, St. Pierre Cathedral is a great place to visit. Being the church where John Calvinpreached, the cathedral has a special place in our history. Visitors flock to St. Pierre Cathedral every year. You can go to the cathedral for free. A small fee is required to climb the bell towe...

    Demolis, Philippe. Das Glockenspiel der Kathedrale Saint-Pierre in Genf. Campanae Helveticae. Band 19, 2015.
    Dorling Kindersley Verlag GmbH. Cathedrale St. Pierre.Schweiz. 2011/2012.
  2. At the highest point of the Old Town, its towers offer a breathtaking panorama. And its vaults house the largest archaeological site north of the Alps. St Peter's Cathedral, built in the 12th century, underwent important transformations in the 16th century.

  3. Winter (October 1 to May 30) Monday to Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 12 to 5:30 p.m. 10am Worship, information on the Saint-Pierre Parish website. Access to the Towers always closes 30 minutes before the building.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Nov 24, 2020 · St. Peter’s Cathedral (Cathedrale St-Pierre) is a famed cathedral in Geneva dating back to the 12th century. History of St Peter’s Cathedral – Geneva. Originally begun sometime around 1160 and completed in 1260, St. Peter’s Cathedral would undergo several incarnations.

  6. The cathedral, dedicated to St Peter and constituting an emblematic image of Geneva, which it dominates from the hill in the Old Town, is also a symbol of the flourishing of Protestant Rome.

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