Publisher's Synopsis
Despite its present image as a multicultural center of international diplomacy, Geneva has historical roots dating back thousands of years. Its long history was greatly influenced, first and foremost, by the Roman era, when it was known as "Geneva." This era altered the city's structure and planted the seeds for its eventual ascent to international prominence. But how did things stand back then? How did a Roman hamlet near Lake Geneva develop into the modern metropolis that it is today? The answers to these questions provide light on a fascinating web of urban development, trade, military strategy, and culture.
If the thought of a city that skillfully blends metropolitan flare with scenic beauty appeals to you, Geneva should definitely be at the top of your list of places to see. Geneva, a center of international diplomacy and renowned for its geopolitical significance, offers much more than simply political gravitas. Here, the magnificent waters of Lake Geneva and the confluence of the Rhône and Arve Rivers create a tranquil setting for a city brimming with historical, cultural, and outdoor activities. Imagine strolling along Lake Geneva's immaculate shoreline and stopping to see the Jet d'Eau fountain shoot water 140 meters into the air. This famous landmark represents Geneva's ambition for greatness and beauty and is a monument to the city's engineering prowess. The lake itself is more than just a beautiful sight; it's a playground for swimming, paddleboarding, and boating, providing residents and tourists with a peaceful haven in the middle of the busy metropolis.