12/02/2026
Why is there a white horse in our conference rooms? 💡
This question often arises when people see images of the Geneva International Conference Centre.
This white horse is not simply an aesthetic element. It symbolises peace, a natural echo of Geneva's vocation for dialogue and international cooperation, embodying nobility and high standards.
A white horse commands respect with its presence, elegance and mastery, just like the events we host: strategic, rigorous and impactful.
But it also represents momentum, movement, the ability to overcome obstacles and move forward with controlled power.
Above all, it transcends time: the horse has been present in all cultures, on all continents, for thousands of years.
It has accompanied great civilisations, conquests, alliances and transformations.
It belongs to no one and speaks to everyone.
This is precisely what we want to embody at the CICG: a universal, modular venue, capable of welcoming all voices, all formats and all ambitions.
The white horse is our visual metaphor, symbolizing ideas that come alive, transcend borders and create lasting impact.
What does it inspire in you?