
Reformation Monument
The Reformation Monument, located in Geneva, Switzerland, commemorates the leaders of the Protestant Reformation, a significant movement in the 16th century that challenged the practices of the Catholic Church. The monument features statues of key figures such as John Calvin, Ulrich Zwingli, and William Farel, symbolizing their roles in shaping modern Christianity. It highlights themes of faith, freedom, and social justice. Unveiled in 1909, the monument serves as a reminder of the Reformation’s impact on religion, culture, and politics, particularly in promoting the idea of individual conscience and the importance of scripture in faith.