St. Peter's Cathedral (Cathédrale St-Pierre) Tours and Tickets
St. Peter's Cathedral (Cathédrale St-Pierre)

- The Cathédrale de St-Pierre is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Admission to the cathedral is free, but it's worth paying the small fee to climb the north tower and visit the archaeological site below ground level.
- Hours change seasonally, with later hours held during the summer months.
People Also Ask
Yes, visiting St. Peter's Cathedral (Cathédrale St-Pierre) is worth it, especially if you’re a fan of architecture or history. You may want to extend your time at the cathedral by visiting its north tower for city views, or by descending into the archaeological site located below it.
While St. Peter's Cathedral was erected in the 11th and 12th centuries, a church existed on the same site for much longer. The cathedral has undergone numerous changes, including during the 16th-century Protestant Reformation, when much of the interiors were demolished.
Yes, there are dress code considerations to keep in mind when you visit St. Peter's Cathedral. While you are unlikely to get stopped from visiting if you dress in shorts and a tank top, it’s considered more respectful to wear more modest clothing, as this is a place of worship.
Yes, guided tours are available for St. Peter's Cathedral. While you won’t find specific tours that only visit the cathedral, it is a popular stop on tours of Geneva’s historic Old Town. Just note that some tours may only pass by the church rather than go inside.
Yes, you can take photographs inside St. Peter’s Cathedral, and it’s a pretty photogenic attraction. However, you should not use tripods, selfie sticks, or flash photography out of respect for other visitors and the sanctity of the environment.
The opening hours of St. Peter's Cathedral vary, but it’s generally open daily with later hours during the summer months. Be aware that it’s an active church, so you won’t be able to tour it at your leisure if services are taking place on Sundays and religious holidays.















































































































































