THE TOWER OE THE CATHEDRAL OE ST. PIERRE AND THE HOUSE IN WHICH JOHN 



KNOX, THE SCOTCH REFORMER, RESIDED DURING HIS SOJOURN IN 



GENEVA IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY 



The cathedral, which crowns the highest point in the old section of the city, is a Roman- 

 esque structure, said to have been erected during the first half of the eleventh century and 

 rebuilt in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. One of its treasured relics is a chair under the 

 pulpit, which is said to have belonged to Calvin. 



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