With a range of art exhibitions and dazzling light installations to explore, Geneva offers the ultimate cultural getaway this winter.
For those looking to immerse themselves in culture this January, Geneva’s internationally recognised art scene is waiting to be discovered, with the Geneva Lux Festival and Art Genève offering culture vultures plenty to explore during their trip. With these two exciting events lighting up the city, alongside a wealth of galleries to explore, there is no better time to experience Europe’s leading city break destination.
Get Lost in the Magic of Geneva Lux…
From 16 January to 01 February 2026, the Geneva Lux Festival transforms Geneva into a magical open-air gallery. Streets, squares, and iconic landmarks glow with dazzling light installations that invite visitors to wander and reflect, while projections, sculptures, and immersive displays explore themes such as ecology, diversity, hope, and human connection to nature. For a truly unforgettable experience, savour a Swiss fondue aboard a guided eTuk-Tuk, or take a Taxibike on a personalised journey through the illuminated streets. A festival highlight is HALO at St. Peter’s Cathedral, where centuries-old architecture dissolves into a luminous spectacle of animated stained glass, sound, and lasers.
Step Inside the World of Art Genève…
From 29 January to 01 February 2026, Art Genève returns to Palexpo, showcasing over 80 international galleries and 27 institutional projects – an integral event in the international art calendar. Renowned for its intimate setting and inclusive energy, the fair is the perfect place to discover contemporary masterpieces, immersive installations, performances, and guided tours. Renowned galleries including Hauser & Wirth, Mennour, Galerie Lelong, and Tornabuoni Arte
Uncover Geneva’s artistic gems…
Beyond the fairs, Geneva is home to a rich tapestry of museums and cultural gems. Visitors can enjoy twelve centuries of ceramic art at the elegant Ariana Museum, explore the Geneva Photography Centre documenting urbanism and visual culture, wander the diverse Museum of Art and History – one of the largest museums in Switzerland – enjoy avant-garde creations at the Centre for Contemporary Art, or admire horological wonders at the Patek Philippe Museum.
With the Geneva City Pass, visitors can enjoy free or discounted access to 60 activities, all connected by free public transport with the Geneva Transport Card, making it easy to discover every corner of Geneva’s vibrant art scene.
For more information on Geneva’s cultural scene, please visit: www.geneve.com/

