I visited Geneva lately; one of the most important centres of Protestant reformation movement in Christian religion. I was in the great museum of reformation, which then I learnt that owns 'The Best Museum in Europe' award. I watched the city from the towers, and took nice photos. Geneva is the city of rich people; people on streets are all very formally dressed, and they are all very very chick. Very cosmopolitan, and English is widely spoken.
I honestly don't know much about Christian history, particularly need to learn more on the reformation times. For me, Christianity is about Catholic Rome and Orthodox Costantinople. Orthodox Church in Istanbul was under Turkish protection for centuries, that's how they survived from the cruelty of the Church in Rome. Can they forget what happened in Istanbul during the 2nd Crusade? This museum is a must-to-see for all people in Ortodox religion.
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