Français : Parc de la Villa Bloch (anciennement Rochefoucault), demeure de la famille Bloch à Genève. Elle a été détruite et remplacée par l'annexe sud-ouest du Centre William Rappard en 1957. Au fond le lac Léman.
English: Villa Bloch park (formely Rochefoucault), residence of the Bloch family in Geneva. It was demolished in 1957 to build the south-west wing of the Centre William Rappard. Lake Léman in the background.
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