Cathedrale de St-Pierre, A Melting Pot of Architectural Styles

24 Place du Bourg de Four, Geneva 1204, Switzerland
Iconic buildings in the old city area
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Introduction

St. Peter's Cathedral, located in Geneva, Switzerland, is a cathedral of the Swiss Reformed Church that was originally built in the 12th century. The building style of the cathedral combines multiple different elements and is a very distinctive architectural structure. One of the most famous aspects of the cathedral is that it served as the location for religious reform leader John Calvin. Calvin's wooden chair is still preserved in the cathedral today.
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24 Place du Bourg de Four, Geneva 1204, Switzerland