St. Peter's Cathedral

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St. Peter's Cathedral is a historic Protestant church in Geneva, Switzerland, renowned as John Calvin’s home church and a central site of the Reformation.

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St. Peter's Cathedral canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cathedral
church building
historic monument
associatedWith John Calvin
Genevan Reformation
surface form: Protestant Reformation in Geneva
category Cathedrals in Switzerland
Churches in Geneva
Reformation sites
Tourist attractions in Geneva
cityCenterLandmark true
continent Europe
country Switzerland
dedicatedTo Apostle Peter
surface form: Saint Peter
denomination Protestant Church of Geneva
feature Reformation Museum in the vicinity
archaeological site beneath the cathedral
prominent neoclassical portico on the main façade
twin towers
floorPlanType basilica layout
governingBody Protestant Church of Geneva
hasArchaeologicalRemains early Christian remains beneath the cathedral
hasArchitecturalStyle Gothic architecture
Neoclassical architecture
Romanesque architecture
hasBellTower yes
hasCrypt yes
hasOrgan pipe organ
hasView panoramic view over Geneva from its towers
heritageDesignation Swiss cultural property of national significance
languageOfServices French
locatedIn canton of Geneva
surface form: Canton of Geneva

Geneva
Old Town of Geneva
material stone
notableFor being John Calvin’s home church
originalDenomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
publicAccess open to visitors
religiousAffiliation Protestantism
Reformed tradition
significance central site of the Protestant Reformation
touristAttraction major tourist attraction in Geneva
usedFor Reformation-related commemorations
tourism
worship services

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Old Town of Geneva hasLandmark St. Peter's Cathedral