What to do during Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025 Week
Even if you're in town for the Watches & Wonders Week (1-7 April, 2025) why not enjoy some of Geneva's culture? There is quite a lot going on. Here's a sample.

Even if you're in town for the Watches & Wonders Week (1-7 April, 2025) why not enjoy some of Geneva's culture? There is quite a lot going on. Here's a sample.
As Geneva gears up for its acclaimed Watch Week, the city ticks not only with the anticipation of revealing the latest in horological brilliance but also with a vibrant array of cultural festivities that has the possibility of enriching the experience of every attendee. Beyond the showcase of the latest in timepieces, Geneva offers an opportunity to dive into an eclectic cultural scene, blending traditional events with contemporary innovation.
At the Comédie de Genève, the classic tale of Cyrano de Bergerac is boldly reimagined. Directed by Lola Giouse, this version of the play challenges traditional narratives with an all-female cast that delivers Edmond Rostand's poetic lines with a modern twist, intertwining classical music with contemporary sounds to engage the audience in a dialogue that spans centuries. Catch this innovative production running from April 1-8.
If the glaciers did not return...a film by Yves Magat
Meanwhile, the Green Film Festival tackles pressing environmental concerns with the screening of If the Glaciers Did Not Return. This poignant documentary by Yves Magat explores the fate of Switzerland’s Alpine glaciers, providing a stark visual and intellectual exploration of what climate change could mean for these ancient natural resources and the communities that depend on them. The film is shown on April 3, followed by a panel of environmental experts deepening the conversation, offering insights into sustainable practices and the global implications of local changes.
Mozart for Peace, Victoria Hall, Geneva
Over at Victoria Hall, the rich sounds of Mozart's compositions fill the air in an event dubbed Mozart for Peace. Here, the Orchestra della Magna Grecia and renowned vocalists come together in a musical plea for harmony, performing a selection of Mozart's most profound works on April 2 from 8:00 pm until 10:30 pm. This musical journey offers a serene counterpoint to the bustling watch halls, reminding one of the timeless beauty of classical music.
For those intrigued by experimental sounds, the Archipel Festival is a must-visit. Here, innovative performances such as Jean-Philippe Gross’s Ailsa Craig transform everyday industrial noises into captivating soundscapes, offering an auditory experience as meticulously crafted as the finest Geneva timepieces. The festival runs throughout the week, with Ailsa Craig featured on April 4 from 11:00 pm to 11:30 pm.
Azerbaijani dance workshops, Geneva
Not to be missed are the Azerbaijani dance workshops hosted by the Akhtar Association, where the spirited choreography of Firuz Alovsadov brings the traditional dances of the Silk Road to life. These workshops offer a joyful break from the mechanical world, inviting participants to engage in a dance of unity and celebration that is as enriching as it is entertaining. Join in on April 5 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Je suis accompagnée, Théatre du Galpon, Geneva.
At Théâtre le Galpon, Pascal Gravat’s I Am Accompanied merges dance, theatre, and memoir in a reflective performance that delves into the artist’s personal history. This piece stands out as a vivid exploration of memory and identity, using the stage as a canvas to paint a story that is both deeply personal and universally resonant, running from April 3-13.
As the week unfolds, the array of cultural experiences available in Geneva proves as diverse and intricate as the workings of a fine watch. From thought-provoking films and stirring musical performances to lively dance workshops and innovative theatre productions, the city offers a plethora of enriching activities that ensure the time spent away from the watch showcases is as fulfilling as the time spent within. In Geneva, the art of watchmaking finds its perfect complement in the city’s rich cultural tapestry, making each moment of the week an opportunity to experience something truly memorable.