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🇲🇽 Mexico
Mexico City Cathedral — The Church Built on Top of a Civilization
Built with stones from Aztec temples on the ruins of Tenochtitlán, sinking into a former lake bed for 450 years, and still holding mass every day. Mexico City's cathedral is where three civilizations collide in one building.

🇨🇭 Switzerland
Jet d'Eau Geneva — The Fountain That Was Never Meant to Be Famous
A pressure relief valve turned national symbol. The Jet d'Eau shoots 500 liters per second 140 meters above Lake Geneva at 200 km/h — and it was never meant to be a fountain at all. The real story behind Geneva's icon.

🇨🇭 Switzerland
Caves Ouvertes Vaudoises — The Swiss Wine Weekend That Lets You Into Local Life
Over 250 wineries open their doors across Canton Vaud for one weekend every May. One pass, free transport, UNESCO vineyards, family cellars, and wines that never leave Switzerland. A complete guide by Jojo.is...

🇫🇷 France
Papal Palace Avignon — The Largest Gothic Palace in the World (And How to Actually See It)
The largest Gothic palace ever built — home to seven popes who ruled the Catholic world from France instead of Rome. 15,000 m² of medieval power, empty halls brought to life by augmented reality, and a story stranger than fiction. A guide by Jojo.is.

🇫🇷 France
Pont d'Avignon — The Bridge That Stops Halfway and the Song Everyone Gets Wrong
A 900-meter bridge reduced to four arches, a 12-year-old boy who lifted a stone no adult could move, and a song the whole world sings wrong. Pont d'Avignon is where medieval legend, French folk culture, and one of Europe's greatest ruins collide.

🇨🇭 Switzerland
Morges Tulip Festival — Switzerland's Free Answer to Keukenhof
Over 100,000 tulips on the shore of Lake Geneva, the Alps as a backdrop, and not a single ticket booth. The Morges Tulip Festival is Switzerland's best-kept spring secret — and it's completely free. A guide by Jojo.is...

🇨🇭 Switzerland
In Einstein's Footsteps — A One-Day Route Across Switzerland
Follow Einstein's life across Zürich, Aarau, and Bern in one day. Walk the streets where he lived, visit the apartment where he wrote E=mc², and end at his bench overlooking the city where modern physics was born. A complete route by JoJo.is...

🇨🇭 Switzerland
Thun Panorama — The World's Oldest 360° Painting That Surrounds You
Step inside the world's oldest 360° painting — a 38-meter canvas from 1814 hiding 300 people, secret stories, and gentle humor. Thun Panorama is Switzerland's most overlooked masterpiece.

🇨🇭 Switzerland
Beckenhof Park — a quiet retreat just 10 minutes from Zurich’s main station and bustling city center
A peaceful hidden gem just minutes from Zurich’s center, Beckenhof Park offers blooming flowers, historic charm, and a quiet escape from city crowds—perfect for relaxing, reading, and enjoying a serene garden atmosphere year-round.

🇨🇭 Switzerland
Rosengarten Bern — The Best Viewpoint That Most Tourists Miss
Rosengarten is a free viewpoint in Bern with a stunning panorama of the old town, the Alps, and the Aare River. How to get there, what to see, best time to visit. A guide by Jojo.

🇲🇽 Mexico
Do you know who these people are and what they do?
In tourist areas of Mexico City, Aztec-style smoke cleansing rituals using copal are a blend of tradition, performance, and paid service. They are often performed not by real shamans.

🇨🇭 Switzerland
Paul Gugelmann and his “poetic machines”
Swiss artist Paul Gugelmann turned gears, levers, and motion into unforgettable “poetic machines” full of humor and story. His works live on in the intimate museum in Schönenwerd and in surprising public spots across Switzerland.
