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National Monument, Geneva

A historic monument in Geneva's Jardin Anglais, commemorating the city's entry into the Swiss Confederation and symbolizing unity and independence.

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The National Monument in Geneva, located in the Jardin Anglais, commemorates Geneva's entry into the Swiss Confederation in 1814. Inaugurated in 1869, the monument features two bronze female figures symbolizing the Republic of Geneva and Helvetia (Switzerland). It stands as a testament to Geneva's rich history and commitment to liberty and independence.

A brief summary to National Monument

  • Prom. du Lac 2, Geneva, 1204, CH

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photographs and fewer crowds.
  • Take a leisurely stroll along the lakeside promenade to fully appreciate the monument's beauty and the surrounding scenery.
  • Explore the informative plaques detailing the history and significance of the monument.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The National Monument is located in the Jardin Anglais on the Quai du Général-Guisan. From the Old Town, cross the Pont du Mont-Blanc and continue along the Quai du Général-Guisan. The monument will be on your left within the Jardin Anglais, near the Flower Clock. This is a leisurely walk with no cost involved.

  • Public Transport

    From Geneva's main train station (Gare Cornavin), take tram number 12 towards 'Nations'. Get off at the 'Jardin Botanique' stop. From there, walk along the lakeside promenade to Prom. du Lac 2, where the National Monument is located. Alternatively, many bus lines service the area. A single ticket valid for 60 minutes costs CHF 3.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis are readily available throughout Geneva. A short taxi ride from Gare Cornavin to the National Monument will cost approximately CHF 15-25. Note that taxi fares in Geneva include a base fare of CHF 6.50 plus CHF 3.80 per kilometer.

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The National Monument, situated in Geneva's Jardin Anglais along the picturesque shores of Lake Geneva, stands as a symbol of the city's historical significance and cultural heritage. Inaugurated in 1869, it commemorates the 50th anniversary of Geneva joining the Swiss Confederation on September 12, 1814. The monument features a bronze sculpture by Robert Dorer, depicting two young women on a pedestal. One figure represents the Republic of Geneva, distinguished by crenellated headgear, while the other symbolizes Helvetia, the embodiment of Switzerland. They stand with arms around each other, gazing resolutely towards the lake and Switzerland, signifying unity and shared destiny. The Jardin Anglais, where the monument is located, is a popular tourist destination. The monument not only offers a visual spectacle but also provides historical context, inviting visitors to delve into the events that shaped Geneva. Strolling along the lakeside promenade offers a serene experience, allowing one to appreciate the monument's beauty against the backdrop of the lake and the Alps. The surrounding area features cafes and shops, providing opportunities to relax and immerse oneself in the local atmosphere.

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