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Swisses Collection

Swisses, a fascinating blend of history, intellect, and natural beauty

Background imageSwisses Collection: JUNG, Carl Gustav (1875-1961). Swiss psychiatrist

JUNG, Carl Gustav (1875-1961). Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist. Founder of analytical psychology. Oil

Background imageSwisses Collection: WILLIAMS, Roger (1603 - 1684). Theologian. Reformation

WILLIAMS, Roger (1603 - 1684). Theologian. Reformation Wall. Sculpture. SWITZERLAND. GENʖ E. Geneva

Background imageSwisses Collection: THUMB, Peter (1681-1766). Church of Saint-Gall

THUMB, Peter (1681-1766). Church of Saint-Gall. 1755-1766. FEUCHTMAYER, Joseph Anton (1696-1770). SWITZERLAND. Sankt Gallen. Abbey of Saint Gall. Choir stalls. 18th c

Background imageSwisses Collection: SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Jorge Luis Borges tomb

SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Jorge Luis Borges tomb (revers), in the cemetery of Plainpalais. Sculpture

Background imageSwisses Collection: SWITZERLAND. Mustair. Convent of St. John. Dinner

SWITZERLAND. Mustair. Convent of St. John. Dinner of Herod Antipas with dancing Salome. Detail. Wall decoration of the eastern central apse. 12th c. Romanesque art. Fresco

Background imageSwisses Collection: BERNOULLI, Johann (1667-1748). Swiss mathematician

BERNOULLI, Johann (1667-1748). Swiss mathematician. Development of infinitesimal calculus. Catenary solution Bernoullis rule. Engraving

Background imageSwisses Collection: VALUE

VALUE
WERNER, Alfred (1866-1919)

Background imageSwisses Collection: SWITZERLAND. GRAUBUNDEN. Mustair. Benedictine

SWITZERLAND. GRAUBUNDEN. Mustair. Benedictine Convent of Saint John (780)

Background imageSwisses Collection: BERNOUILLI, Daniel (1700-1782). Swiss mathematician

BERNOUILLI, Daniel (1700-1782). Swiss mathematician and physicist. Litography

Background imageSwisses Collection: SWITZERLAND. Bern. Cathedral of St. Vincent

SWITZERLAND. Bern. Cathedral of St. Vincent. Glass windows (1421). Detail with a Knight and the Death. Gothic art. Glass window

Background imageSwisses Collection: SWITZERLAND. Augst. Roman remains of Augusta

SWITZERLAND. Augst. Roman remains of Augusta

Background imageSwisses Collection: SWITZERLAND. Geneva. John Calvins tomb, in the

SWITZERLAND. Geneva. John Calvins tomb, in the cemetery of Plainpalais

Background imageSwisses Collection: SWITZERLAND. Basel. Cathedral. Gothic art. Architecture

SWITZERLAND. Basel. Cathedral. Gothic art. Architecture

Background imageSwisses Collection: SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Reformation Wall. Statue

SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Reformation Wall. Statue of the Great Elector Frederick William. Sculpture

Background imageSwisses Collection: BOCSKAY, Stephen. Prince of Transylvania. Reformation

BOCSKAY, Stephen. Prince of Transylvania. Reformation Wall. Sculpture. SWITZERLAND. GENʖ E. Geneva

Background imageSwisses Collection: SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Reformation Wall. The Elector

SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Reformation Wall. The Elector Prince of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia, accepts in his states the French refugees victims of the revocation of the Nantes edict. Sculpture

Background imageSwisses Collection: SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Reformation Wall. Statues

SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Reformation Wall. Statues of John Calvin, Guillaume Farel, Theodore de Beze and John Knox. Sculpture

Background imageSwisses Collection: WILLIAM I of Orange, called The Silent (1533-1584)

WILLIAM I of Orange, called The Silent (1533-1584)
" WILLIAM I of Orange, called " The Silent" (1533-1584). Stadholder of Holland. Reformation Wall. Sculpture. SWITZERLAND. GENʖ E. Geneva."

Background imageSwisses Collection: SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Reformation Wall. On 26th

SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Reformation Wall. On 26th July 1581 the States-General assembled in The Hague take the Declaration of Independence of the United Provinces. Sculpture

Background imageSwisses Collection: St Peters Cathedral. 12th-13th c. SWITZERLAND

St Peters Cathedral. 12th-13th c. SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Central nave. Gothic art. Architecture



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Swisses, a fascinating blend of history, intellect, and natural beauty. From the renowned psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung to the influential theologian Roger Williams, Switzerland has been home to brilliant minds throughout the ages. In the enchanting Church of Saint-Gall, Peter Thumb's architectural masterpiece stands as a testament to Swiss craftsmanship. Meanwhile, at the Convent of St. John in Mustair, a sumptuous dinner awaits those seeking solace in its tranquil surroundings. Johann Bernoulli's mathematical genius echoes through time as his contributions continue to shape our understanding of numbers and equations. The value he added to the field is immeasurable. Geneva holds more than just Jorge Luis Borges' tomb; it is also a city where ideas flourish and creativity thrives. In Graubunden's Mustair region lies an ancient Benedictine abbey that exudes serenity and spirituality. Daniel Bernoulli further solidifies Switzerland's reputation for producing exceptional mathematicians with his groundbreaking work in fluid dynamics. His legacy lives on through his revolutionary principles. The Cathedral of St. Vincent in Bern stands tall as a symbol of faith and devotion amidst this land brimming with intellectual pursuits. And let us not forget Augst, where Roman remains whisper stories from centuries past - reminders of Switzerland's rich historical tapestry. Finally, Geneva pays homage to one of its most influential figures: John Calvin rests eternally within its hallowed grounds. His teachings have left an indelible mark on Protestantism worldwide and can not merely inhabitants of this picturesque nation; they embody brilliance across various fields - psychology, theology, mathematics - leaving their mark on both history and culture alike.