Located in proximity of one of the gates of the historic city, the Musee d’art et Histoire, the Collège Calvin and numerous historic buildings, the Bastion Saint-Antoine constitutes one of the most important places in Geneva. The archaeological excavations carried out between 2012 and 2015 have enabled the discovery of I century Gallo-Roman remains, a necropolis of more than 300 tombs dated between the IV and XVI century, part of the church of Saint-Laurent and sections of the XVI century fortifications.
Located in proximity of one of the gates of the historic city, the Musee d’art et Histoire, the Collège Calvin and numerous historic buildings, the Bastion Saint-Antoine constitutes one of the most important places in Geneva. The archaeological excavations carried out between 2012 and 2015 have enabled the discovery of I century Gallo-Roman remains, a necropolis of more than 300 tombs dated between the IV and XVI century, part of the church of Saint-Laurent and sections of the XVI century fortifications.
Located in proximity of one of the gates of the historic city, the Musee d’art et Histoire, the Collège Calvin and numerous historic buildings, the Bastion Saint-Antoine constitutes one of the most important places in Geneva. The archaeological excavations carried out between 2012 and 2015 have enabled the discovery of I century Gallo-Roman remains, a necropolis of more than 300 tombs dated between the IV and XVI century, part of the church of Saint-Laurent and sections of the XVI century fortifications.