Rousseau Island (Ile Rousseau)

Rousseau Island (Ile Rousseau)

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  • Address: Passerelle du Pont des Bergues, Geneva
  • Admission: Free

Rousseau Island (Ile Rousseau)
Broken clouds. Quite cool.
8:51 AM Sunday, May 26
Broken clouds. Quite cool.
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Where the River Rhône meets Lake Geneva, where the city’s north and south shores face each other, you’ll find Ile Rousseau, the green, serene heart of Geneva. Four centuries ago this was a highly strategic position, and the island owes its unusual “arrowhead” shape to its original function as a fortress.

Things are much calmer now; with Italian poplars, weeping willows and stunning views of the city, this is a place for rest and contemplation, and a pavilion restaurant is on hand to provide food for thought. Appropriate, then, that the island should be named for local boy Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the great 18th century philosopher whose statue has been standing guard here since 1835.

Latest Reviews

4 star rating: Recommended Review by Lydia, Spain, March 2012

A good place to relax and think about Rousseau and his work

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Practical Info

Ile Rousseau is best reached on foot and is connected to both shores of Geneva by the Pont des Bergues. The head of the island faces the Pont du Mont-Blanc, one of the main crossing points of the city.

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