Jardin des Alpes, Quai du Mont-Blanc, 1201 Genf, SwitzerlandMap
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It is said to be a tomb, more like a small park on the edge of Lake Geneva. There are pools, benches, buildings, and the large fountain on Lake Geneva overlooks. Everything is very comfortable.
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Brunswick Monument Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The ornately decorated mausoleum, right next to the Mont Blanc pier, is buried for Charles II, Duke of Blueswick, who lived in Geneva for the last three years of his life and dedicated all his legacy to Geneva in return for its This mausoleum was built to imitate the style of Scaliger in Verona, Italy in the 14th century.
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Brunswick Monument Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is said to be a tomb, more like a small park on the edge of Lake Geneva. There are pools, benches, buildings, and the large fountain on Lake Geneva overlooks. Everything is very comfortable.
Lakeside, park, grass, fountain, statue, and gorgeous memorial tower, young people lie down on the grass at will, laugh and laugh in the open-air restaurant next to it, beautiful coffee, really make people feel comfortable .... recommended
Beautiful tomb, people just want to take pictures and punch in
To be honest, I was not very familiar with the Duke's tomb, Bruce Vic, and later learned some of his life after the explanation of the guide
The Duke of Bruceweck's tomb is a fun place, the location of the Duke's tomb is also very easy to find, there is a huge statue, the cemetery has a lot of facilities to visit, and the nearby botanical garden is also very good.