Centre sportif du Bout-du-Monde

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Centre sportif du Bout-du-Monde
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Centre sportif du Bout-du-Monde
Location Champel, Geneva, Switzerland
Coordinates 46°10′50″N6°09′24″E / 46.18056°N 6.15676°E / 46.18056; 6.15676
Opened1970
Tenants
Racing Club Genève

Centre sportif du Bout-du-Monde, Bout-du-Monde Sports Center, is located on the banks of the Arve in the city of Geneva, Switzerland.

Contents

The site offers following outdoor sports grounds: [1]

Address

Centre sportif du Bout-du-Monde
Route de Vessy 12
1206 Genève

Access

The Bout-Du-Monde sports center is accessible thanks to the TPG, the lines serving the place are the 7 and the 11.

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References

  1. "Centre sportif du Bout-du-Mondex". Site officiel de la Ville de Genève. Retrieved 13 January 2016.