Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) - Food and souvenir vendors and ice-cream sellers along the lakefront in Geneva will soon be working from bright new stalls that will replace the drab ones they have used for years. The issue of what the new huts would look like was a hot political potato in Geneva for six years but the first 20 stalls have arrived in the city to a remarkable lack of opposition, notes the Tribune de Genève. The cost: CHF2.2 million. The new ones look like crates when closed, but the sides open up to provide shelter from sun and rain.
The five huts to be used as food stalls will have solar panels that will provide enough energy for their electric needs, estimated at 1,300 kWh for each one.
Map of new stall locations: click to view larger
Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Snow right down to the lakefront is relatively unusual on Lake Geneva, but with temperatures hovering around -1C until 08:00, and snow falling all night, lakefront villages had the kind of snow ski resorts envy. TSR reports that the airport snow was of “exceptional quality” but also unusually slippery, which accounted for Geneva airport closing until 11:00. Geneva police reported a “normal” number of accidents in the region, but one in Thonex was a little more unusual than most: a man taking his wife to the hospital to have a baby hit a tram when his car slipped in the snow during a turn. There were no injuries, reports 20 Minutes.
Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The World Trade Organization (WTO) put on a grand show Sunday 6 September, with an assist from the excellent weather. The organization’s building, the Centre William Rappard, was open to the public, and offered guided tours that gave a feeling for the history of the building, which originally housed the International Labour Office, created after the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
The artwork, much of it donated by foreign governments, is spectacular.
Several stands served food from the various member countries in the Parc Barton behind the building.
Lake Geneva region, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Mostly sunny to sunny, highs of 18-20C Friday and gradually rising to 23C over the weekend.
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