Sprawled over 25 hectares (61.77 acres) of land in the village of Founex, Les Frères Dutruy has a decade-old legacy that started with the Dutruy family patriarch in 1917. Since then, the vineyard has grown by leaps and bounds, producing a range of fine Swiss wines, as well as award-winning ranges such as Les Romaines. Named Domaine de la Treille, the winery also houses a tasting room in a historic 19th century building on Grand-Rue 18, where tasting sessions are held every Saturday from 10a to 1p. Visitors can also purchase the wines at the store which is open daily from 9a to 12p and 2p to 6p.
Vicino al lago di Ginevra , la Galerie Un-Deux-Trois mostra una collezione di antichi poster e pubblicità che vanno dal 1800 al 2000. il proprietario JD Clerc li colleziona sin dal 1970 e a tutt'oggi continua a farlo. I poster provengono da tutto il mondo, in particolare dalla Francia, Svizzera e Italia. Ci sono più di 10,000 posters che fanno riferimento a diversi temi e c'è anche uno spazio per il restauro che li mantiene in buono stato.
L'imponente castello in stile francese, costruito nel 1730, il Musée National Suisse: Château de Prangins ha ospitato baroni e altre importanti figure storiche come Voltaire e Joseph Bonaparte. Oggi, lo Château de Prangins fa parte dei Musei nazionli svizzeri, con una mostra permanente che offre ai turisti la possibilità di conoscere la storia svizzera degli anni 1730-1920. qui si trova anche un bellissimo giardino dove si trovano molte piante che sono state coltivate nel passato.C'è anche un baretto con posti a sedere all'aperto. L'entrata costa CHF7, tranne che per mostre speciali e per i minori di 16 anni.
Home to one of the biggest ice factories of the 19th Century is the Lac de Sylans. The lake was originally during the most recent glacial age, when a landslide disrupted the flow of a river. One of the largest ice harvesting facilities of France operated ice from this lake due to its pure form. It was a major business even during World War II and even today, you can see partial reconstructed parts of the factory near the lake.
The French Reformer Jean Calvin, who settled in Geneva in 1541, founded this school in the year 1559. The Collège Calvin thus ranks as one of the oldest public schools in the world. It was not until 1969, however, that the institution was given the name of its founder. One of the most famous pupils to have gone to school here was Henry Dunant, the founder of the Red Cross.