Espace Léman: find out what's on in May and book your tickets!

Join us at Espace Léman, our nature centre dedicated to the lake, for exciting events for families and the general public.

Tuesday 6 May from 6pm to 7.30pm - The other side of the coin - pollution threatening Lake Geneva
Despite its natural beauty, Lake Geneva is faced with many forms of pollution that threaten its ecological balance, particularly that linked to plastics. Come and discover the different types of pollution affecting Lake Geneva, and gain a better understanding of their impact on the lake environment, fauna, flora and water quality. Through discussions and interactive activities, you'll also find out more about what can be done to protect this precious ecosystem.

Wednesday 14 May from 2 pm to 3.30 pm (family special) - Sub-lacustrine herbariums: essential plants for the Lake Geneva ecosystem
Discover the fascinating world of aquatic plants in Lake Geneva. This animation invites you to explore the sub-lacustrine meadows, veritable submerged forests that play an essential role in the lake's ecosystem. You will discover the emblematic species of Lake Geneva, why they are so important to the ecosystem and their role as indicators of the health of the lake. Finally, a practical identification workshop will help you to better recognise these species that are essential to the lake's biodiversity.

Find out more and book your seats

Practical info :
Activities for children aged 8 and over.
Registration required, with free admission (hats available at the door).
Places are limited to ensure an enriching and convivial experience.

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