Festivals in Geneva, Switzerland
Geneva hosts many annual events throughout
the year.
Batie Festival This festival takes place over a two week
period during September in a country park. It includes concerts,
theatre and dance performances.
Bol d'Or Boating festival that usually takes place in the
middle of June on a Saturday morning. It is the biggest regatta for
sailing boats on a lake. There can be up to 600 participants, either
professional or amateur, who sail to the far side of Lake Geneva and
back.
Geneva Fête de la MusiqueEvery year in June Geneva "becomes"
a musical stage with hundreds of concerts of all types performed in
the streets all over the canton.
Montreux Jazz Festival This event takes place over a
two-week period during the summer. It attracts thousands of jazz
lovers every year. Founded in 1967, the Montreux Jazz Festival has
established itself as one of the most prestigious annual music
events in the world. Apart from the main concerts the festival also
features a number of free concerts.
Paleo Festival This festival, established in 1976, was
originally a folk festival but now features pop and rock groups, and
is one of Europe's biggest open air music events. The festival takes
place at l'Asse, a ten-hectare meadowland site to the north of the
town of Nyon.
L'EscaladeOne of the most important events in Geneva's
history is l'Escalade, which literally means the scaling of the
wall. For the people of Geneva, this is the symbol of independence
and commemorates the series of assaults on Geneva by the Savoyards
in the 16th century. The Savoyards wanted to annex Geneva as the
capital North of the Alps. The last assault, which took place on the
night of 11 and 12 December 1602, is celebrated in the Old Town
every year. People dress up in period costume and take to the
streets. There are numerous demonstrations of militia and horse
parades. Children earn extra pocket money by singing the
commemorative song in restaurants and at people's homes.
Swiss National DayThis nationwide celebration takes place
on 1 August and features patriotic speeches by local personalities,
paper lantern parades and firework displays. In Geneva the
festivities take place in the Parc des Bastions, but most of the
communes and villages surrounding Geneva have their own fêtes
with fireworks and bonfires. |