Beyond viewing the Jo Siffert bronze statue, visitors can stroll along the Lake Geneva Promenade, enjoying breathtaking views of the lake and distant Alps. Nearby, the Pavillon des Eaux hosts rotating exhibitions and live performances, featuring contemporary art and independent music acts. Just a short distance away, the Maison de la Paix—a hub for international law and peace initiatives—offers guided tours into global diplomacy and conflict resolution.
For motorsport enthusiasts, although not officially a museum, the Formula One Museum (informal venue) showcases memorabilia and stories from the era of Siffert’s career, highlighting his legacy in 1970s racing. As dusk falls, the illuminated lakeside paths create a romantic ambiance, perfect for evening photography and quiet reflection.