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Guided visit

Discover the Cimetière des Rois through a guided tour combining Geneva’s history, remarkable trees and a convivial aperitif.

A guided tour through Geneva’s heritage and remarkable trees

Cimetière et arbres

TCS Geneva invites you to discover the Cimetière des Rois from a fresh perspective, combining historical heritage and natural richness. The visit is conducted in French.

During this two-voice guided tour, you will explore Geneva’s history through the notable figures buried in this iconic site, while also observing the remarkable trees that shape this unique urban park. Through stories, anecdotes and landscape interpretation, this experience offers a sensitive and insightful approach to the site.

Originally a cemetery and now considered Geneva’s Pantheon, the Cimetière des Rois is the resting place of renowned personalities such as Jean Calvin, Jorge Luis Borges and Jeanne Hersch. Beyond its historical significance, it also provides a peaceful natural setting where urban biodiversity thrives.

This visit is ideal for anyone wishing to rediscover Geneva differently, taking the time to observe, understand and connect with a place rich in memory.
The visit concludes with a convivial aperitif.

Practical information
Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Time: meeting at 5:00 PM, departure at 5:15 PM, end around 7:30 PM
Location: entrance of the Cimetière des Rois, rue des Rois 10, Geneva
Equipment: comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing

Prices:
– TCS members: CHF 30.– / children under 16: CHF 15.–
– Non-members: CHF 60.– / children under 16: CHF 30.–

Advance registration required with TCS:
022 735 46 53
Online
Quai Gustave-Ador 2, 1207 Geneva
Route de Meyrin 212, 1217 Meyrin
Chemin de Blandonnet 4, 1214 Vernier

Dates and times

Tuesday 26 May 2026

Event location

Location name
Cimetière
Address
rue des Rois 10, Genève - 1205 Genève

Prices and conditions

Price

Advance registration required

Target
Family
Format
Online

Organiser

Proposed by
Section genevoise du TCS
Cimetière et arbres