For the last 500 years, the Spirit of Geneva has contributed uniquely to human development. It all began in the 16th century when Jean Calvin turned tiny Geneva into the protestant Rome. more →
Witnessing the aftermath of the Battle of Solferino (Italy) propelled Genevan businessman Henry Dunant to create the Red Cross more →
What is L’Esprit de Genève? How has it influenced two prominent figures in their respective political and literary lives? more →
Is an intensive education essential to a child’s development? How does nature fit into high-tech education? more →
What would Jean-Jacques Rousseau say about our democracies if he were among us today? more →
Three young soloists from L’Orchestre International de Genève more →
In this choreographic comedy, Geneva-based Foofwa d’Imobilité, a former member of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, conjures three legends of dance more →
As the UN humanitarian headquarters and the host city of numerous NGOs, Geneva is considered the world capital of human rights. more →
Boasting a rich, century-long history and twenty-two “exceptionally supple ballet trained dancers” (NYT), the Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève holds a unique place in the world of contemporary dance. more →
Our brains are continually remodeled by experience, as the unconscious proceeds from associations to reassociations of imprints in neuronal networks. more →
Hailed as “remarkable” by Jazzman (France) and “always masterful” by All About Jazz, Marc Perrenoud is one of the most acclaimed Swiss jazz musicians of his generation. more →
Swiss film director and screenwriter Jacob Berger presents his 2002 feature Loving Father (Aime Ton Père) more →
Discover a rare collection of vintage posters from Geneva and Switzerland more →
View stunning New York photographs from the Auer Foundation in Gilles Larrain’s legendary SoHo studio more →
Meet writer-journalist Jean-Michel Olivier, winner of the prestigious 2010 Prix Interallié for his novel L’Amour Nègre. more →