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A visit to this landlocked country during your Cheap Switzerland Holidays would give you the very best of land-based and other cultural attractions including the Augusta Raurica which is an open-air museum, but previously the site of Rhine's oldest known Roman colony. You will discover during your Cheap Switzerland Holidays that this Roman archaeological site founded by Lucius Munatius Plancus in 44 B.C. does not even show any evidence of the settlement that lived during this period.
Your Switzerland Cheap Holidays will lead you to the Federal Palace of Switzerland which houses the Federal Council and the Swiss Federal Assembly. The structure, which dates back to 1902, is characterized by the Hall of Dome which rises to a height of 64 metres. You will discover during your Switzerland Cheap Holidays that the structure comes with a mosaic with the very meaningful inscription of a motto in Latin that says "one for all, and all for one."
The Palace of Nations would be a fitting destination during your Cheap Switzerland Holidays not only because it is the headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva but because of its Classicism type of architecture. The Palace was built in 1929 but was only completed in 1936. You will be surprised to discover during your Cheap Switzerland Holidays that although the headquarters of the UN was located here since 1946, it was only in 2002 when Switzerland became a member of the UN.
Your Switzerland Cheap Holidays will lead you to the International Monument to the Reformation, more popularly called the Reformation Wall. You will be amazed to discover during your Switzerland Cheap Holidays that all the people who played an important role in the Protestant Reformation are depicted in statues that form the Reformation Wall. The monument's centre features four 5-metre tall statues of the main proponents of Calvinism namely John Calvin, Theodore Beza, William Farel and John Knox.