Massive photo exhibition at Le Lignon

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A record-breaking photo exhibition will soon be opening at the Le Lignon apartment complex Vernier in Geneva.

It’s to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the building – which remains one of the largest structures of its type in Europe, housing 6,000 people. 

There’ll be 365 pictures of local residents over the years on large displays over a metre high stretched over a kilometre – making a 2 kilometre exhibition on both sides.   

The exhibition is the brain child of Good Heidi Productions, an advertising agency and book publisher. 

It will run from the 8th to the 24 of this month.

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