Geneva's International Museum of the Reformation, housed on the spot where the city's citizens voted to adopt the Protestant Reformation in 1536, has been awarded the Council of Europe Museum Prize for 2007 - writes ENI's Stephen Brown. Museum director Isabelle Graesslé received the prize - a bronze statuette by Catalan artist Joan Miro, a diploma and a cheque for 5000 euros. The president of the council's parliamentary assembly, Rene van der Linden, made the presentation at a ceremony in Strasbourg on 17 April 2007.
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