Jet d'Eau, Fountain at Lake Geneva waterfront, Switzerland
The Jet d'Eau is a tall fountain on Lake Geneva that rises from the end of a long pier extending into the water and remains visible from both shores. The water column climbs straight into the sky and often forms a rainbow in sunlight, while spray drifts across the surrounding water surface.
The installation appeared at the end of the nineteenth century as a technical solution for a hydroelectric plant and moved to its current location shortly afterwards. The height increased several times over the decades until it reached its present form.
This large fountain bears a name meaning water jet and now marks the city's image around the world. Visitors come to the lakeshore to take photographs and feel the fine spray when the wind carries falling droplets across the promenade.
The installation operates daily in good weather and shuts down temporarily during strong wind or frost. The pier is reachable on foot and offers a close view of the rising water column from its end.
The jet consumes roughly the amount of water an average household uses in one day every second. The droplets fall back into the lake water over a wide area around the pier after their climb.
Location: Eaux-Vives
Location: Geneva
Inception: July 1891
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Part of: list of cultural properties in Geneva / Eaux-Vives
Address: Quai Gustave-Ador, 1207 Genève
Website: https://ww2.sig-ge.ch/a-propos-de-sig/nous-connaitre/sites_expositions/jet_deau
GPS coordinates: 46.20738,6.15589
Latest update: December 5, 2025 16:34
Geneva offers a diverse heritage combining history, science, and nature on the shores of Lake Geneva. The city houses institutions such as the Palace of Nations and CERN, religious buildings like Saint Pierre Cathedral where Calvin preached, as well as cultural spaces like the Patek Philippe Museum dedicated to Swiss watchmaking. The Jet d'Eau, an emblematic fountain shooting water 140 meters high, marks the lake landscape. Visitors also explore the collections at the Natural History Museum, walk through botanical gardens housing alpine and tropical plants, or visit Maison Tavel, the oldest medieval house in the city. The Bains des Pâquis offer swimming and relaxation by the lake with views of Mont Blanc. This concentration of historic, scientific, and natural sites makes Geneva a comprehensive destination for discovering the Swiss Romand heritage.
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