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    Climbing Festival 2022 | City of Geneva

    To recreate the atmosphere

    Grand parade and historical scenes in the old town

    From 9 to 11 December, old town

    From 9 to 11 December in the old town, the Company 1602 recreates daily life in Geneva at the end of the 16th century. Halberdiers, arquebusiers, horsemen and historical characters parade through the streets in medieval costume. Demonstrations of musket fire, cannon fire and handling a halberd are also organised.

    From 5 pm on Sunday December 11don’t miss the grand historical parade of l’Escalade, involving some 800 costumed volunteers both on foot and on horseback, leaving from Parc des Bastions. The full program is available on the Compagnie 1602 website.

    Visit to the secret Passage de Monetier

    10 and 11 December, rue du Perron 19

    Take advantage of the unique opportunity offered by the celebration of the Escalation to discover the Passage of Monetier, which is closed by a gate every other day of the year. The vestige of a path that led under the walls at the end of the 5th century, it is one of the more or less secret pathways that allowed the City’s defenders to reach their combat positions quickly. Entrance to rue du Perron 19, Saturday 10 (from 10 am to 10 pm) and Sunday 11 (from 10 am to 5 pm).

    In the shoes of a soldier at the time of Escalade

    15 November to 23 December, MAH

    Plunge into the atmosphere of l’Escalade in the famous Tavel House (Maison Tavel)with explanatory modules which even offer you the chance to try on a helmet or wield a sword.

    Relive the night of the Escalade in images

    28 November to 7 January 2023, BGE

    To enjoy a forestaste or prolong the festivities a little, visit the Corridor of glances at the BGE library to see the most striking images of the famous night of 11-12 December 1602 through the illustrations of Edouard Elzingre, who shaped the imagery of this event at the beginning of the last century. Guided visits at 12.30 pm from 6 to 10 December

    candlelit walk

    3 and 11 December, old town

    Relive l’Escalade by candlelight, just as the people of Geneva experienced it, in the company of the heritage guide, Catherine Hubert-Girod. At the end of the walkthe participants will break the famous chocolate cauldron together!

    The Escalade told by those who lived through it

    What better means of plunging into the history of the event than hearing it told by those who lived through it? With a light and slightly offbeat tone, a mini video series gives you the chance to hear the thoughts of Charles Emmanuel I, Simon Goulart and the inescapable Mère Royaume.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=videoseries

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