Cathédrale de Saint-Pierre
Cathédrale de Saint-Pierre
4.5
12:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Sunday
12:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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This famous cathedral is best known for its historic significance as the church where John Calvin gave his inspiring sermons during the mid-16th century.
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- R K LSeattle, Washington2,566 contributionsSimple elegance...Famous for Jean Calvin having preached there, St. Peter's Cathedral in Geneva, Switzerland was the embodiment of simple elegance. Compared to the glitz exhibited in houses of worship of other faiths, the apparent lack of pretentiousness was striking. The huge pipe organ at the rear of the cathedral has been described by some as looking like a crown. However, to me, it appeared to be more like a silver and gold angel. Even without climbing either of the two towers, a visit to the cathedral is well worth the effort.Visited April 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 20 April 2023
- Scott GLos Angeles, California486 contributionsThe most striking part of the Geneva skylineI only had about 5 hours to explore Geneva, so after visiting the lake jet up close I made a beeline right for the most prominent architecture in Old Town, this cathedral. It stands out in both height and beauty from the other Old Town buildings, and is the definite highlight of the area. The area round it is cool too, but not terribly quaint I would say. Even Old Town felt a tad bit cookie cutter to me, many of the buildings very simple and similar to each other. Still beautiful, but a bit more standardized and sanitized than other more quirky, less uniform cities in Europe. Honestly 5 hours seemed like more than enough to get a good sense of Old Town and the water jet, thankfully. If I visit again I'd only want to do CERN and the United Nations. Very glad I got to see Geneva!Visited June 2023Travelled soloWritten 29 July 2023
- KLBOSBurnham-On-Sea, United Kingdom1,005 contributionsSimpleVery simple inside , great classic design , free entry . In an interesting part of Geneva , lots to see in the area. You can see the spire from across the city. Worth a walk to see.Visited October 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 7 October 2023
- permia41,082 contributionsElegantSo many aspects to gaze at, and this is only on the exteriors. Overall Gothic in style it was commenced in the 1160s. It converted to the Reformed Church and interestingly was the mother church for Calvin, one of the Reformation's leaders. Stepping in the wonders continue. Soaring slender columns reach to the grand ceiling. Awe inspiring is the vista along the glorious nave. Ascending the multitude of steps to the towers was wonderful. Passing along great robust wooden beams plus the belfry was exciting. Emerging into the blue sky sunlight was superb. All round panoramas were inspiring, including magnificent views of the Lake and Jet d'Eau.Visited September 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 21 November 2023
- Arthur MHamilton, Canada1,044 contributionsBeautiful church by the small town squareThis was pretty well tucked in Old Town Geneva and it blended really well with surroundings. I went a little too early so the church was closed. But the surrounding square was pristine and it was such a relaxing moment to just observe the old town in a quiet atmosphere early in the morning.Visited October 2023Travelled soloWritten 22 November 2023
- Tsetso KSofia, Bulgaria17 contributionsYasAmazing cathedral. At first I loved it, of course when I saw how many stairs there were, I felt out of love, however once you reach the top of the cathedral you will be able to see an amazing view. I also got on time for the bell, ao it was lovely.Visited January 2024Travelled with familyWritten 26 January 2024
- SteviefullKidderminster, United Kingdom1,758 contributionsA Great Way To See The CityIf you are just going to have a look around the Cathedral it has free entry although it is worth paying the extra (£10.00ish) to go up the towers and visit the archeological site. You can probably spend 30 minutes looking around the cathedral area and the Maccabees chapel if you were in a hurry and about the same up the tower taking in the views across Geneva. Add on to this the archeological site and you have a 60-90minute stay overall. I'm far from religeous but it is well worth the visit for the building itself and the views and for Geneva the relatively low price.Visited March 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 26 February 2024
- Daniel RooneyBirmingham, United Kingdom126 contributionsBeautiful views of GenevaBeautiful views from the top, such incredible views of Geneva. Maybe a little bit expensive but definitely worth it. Make sure you have your walking boots, is a long way to the top.Visited March 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 12 March 2024
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Bicester, UK3,428 contributions
Apr 2024 • Solo
A historic gothic cathedral in the heart of Geneva which provides gorgeous views of the town and lake. As the cathedral is located at the top of a hill getting there involves walking through inclines and stairs. But it's all worth as the cathedral is an architectural gem. It's free to enter and you can take photos inside. The entry is on the opposite side to the city.
Written 20 April 2024
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Daniel Rooney
Birmingham, UK126 contributions
Mar 2024 • Friends
Beautiful views from the top, such incredible views of Geneva.
Maybe a little bit expensive but definitely worth it.
Make sure you have your walking boots, is a long way to the top.
Maybe a little bit expensive but definitely worth it.
Make sure you have your walking boots, is a long way to the top.
Written 12 March 2024
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Steviefull
Kidderminster, UK1,758 contributions
Mar 2023 • Couples
If you are just going to have a look around the Cathedral it has free entry although it is worth paying the extra (£10.00ish) to go up the towers and visit the archeological site.
You can probably spend 30 minutes looking around the cathedral area and the Maccabees chapel if you were in a hurry and about the same up the tower taking in the views across Geneva. Add on to this the archeological site and you have a 60-90minute stay overall.
I'm far from religeous but it is well worth the visit for the building itself and the views and for Geneva the relatively low price.
You can probably spend 30 minutes looking around the cathedral area and the Maccabees chapel if you were in a hurry and about the same up the tower taking in the views across Geneva. Add on to this the archeological site and you have a 60-90minute stay overall.
I'm far from religeous but it is well worth the visit for the building itself and the views and for Geneva the relatively low price.
Written 26 February 2024
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annwoodward
Perth, Australia271 contributions
Jan 2024 • Family
We went here and climbed the steeple on our first morning in Geneva.
It got us into the fabulous old town.
We got good perspective from the rooftop.
The church and stained glass windows were great.
It got us into the fabulous old town.
We got good perspective from the rooftop.
The church and stained glass windows were great.
Written 31 January 2024
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Tsetso K
Sofia, Bulgaria17 contributions
Jan 2024 • Family
Amazing cathedral. At first I loved it, of course when I saw how many stairs there were, I felt out of love, however once you reach the top of the cathedral you will be able to see an amazing view. I also got on time for the bell, ao it was lovely.
Written 26 January 2024
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Sue Y
United Kingdom22 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
Nice cathedral, worth a visit we went up to the top of the tower which nice views of the lake.I was disappointed I couldn’t light a candle.
Written 24 January 2024
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Tak
Tokyo, Japan96 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
We went there at 10am on January. Only ten people outside of Cathedral. We could get into it. It was calm and the high ceiling.
Written 8 January 2024
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Suzanne
82 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
Beautiful Church/Cathedral with a lovely view from the top. If taking kids up keep them well away from the edge at the top, the barriers aren't very high
Written 29 December 2023
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Vicky E
5 contributions
Dec 2023 • Friends
We were lucky enough to experience a Christmas carol concert with local children from different schools. A very magical experience all round.
Written 23 December 2023
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Arthur M
Hamilton, Canada1,044 contributions
Oct 2023 • Solo
This was pretty well tucked in Old Town Geneva and it blended really well with surroundings. I went a little too early so the church was closed. But the surrounding square was pristine and it was such a relaxing moment to just observe the old town in a quiet atmosphere early in the morning.
Written 22 November 2023
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Yolanda
Cape Town Central, South Africa22 contributions
My husband and I are visiting Geneva with our two kids(2&9 yrs) in two weeks time. What is the story easiest way to travel to the city centre?
Cheryl H
82 contributions
We used a taxi. It’s the quickest way, especially with two kids in tow. It costs about 40 Swiss francs
Hi, is it easy to find you way around? Is there a desk which you can pay to go up in the tower
Saraghods
Tehran, Iran181 contributions
Hi Sophie, The cathedral is not that big so you don’t need any guides or maps. For going up you need to pay inside and yes There is always someone to help.
kanjer2015
Glasgow, UK16 contributions
Hi, kanjer2015. What would you like to know about this attraction?
When I looked at the Cathedral website it was all in French (sorry do not speak French)and I could not find or try to decipher the opening times anywhere. Can anyone please help as we would really like to visit it. From from I could see the Secretariat was only open during the week - is the cathedral not open at weekends? Surely it must be open on sundays?
Sandyretriever
Frankfurt, Germany613 contributions
I got this information from the Geneva Tourist Information Office website.
OPENING TIMES
1st October to 31st May
Monday to Saturday: 10 am-5.30 pm
Sunday: 12 pm-5.30 pm
Towers are open until 5 pm
1st June to 30th September
Monday to Saturday: 9.30 am-6.30 pm
Sunday: 12 pm-6.30 pm
Towers are open until 6 pm
CONDITIONS
Admission free
Tower access: 5 CHF
Krausteads
Houston, TX51 contributions
What does it cost to visit the cathedral?
Timeeyy
Paris, France6 contributions
Hey sorry to answer that late. It is free to enter and visit the Cathedral, though if you want to visit the North and South towers it is 5 CHF or 5 euros.
Swanwil
Los Angeles5 contributions
Hi, do you know any inexpensive stay for short term theological study in Geneva? Maybe like dorm of a seminary or retreat place of a church there? Thanks
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