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Castles, wardens of time

The Lake Geneva Region boasts many castles. One of them is the famous Chillon Castle, the most visited monument in Switzerland
© Samuel Bitton

Historic heritage

Romaimôtier, Payerne and Rougemont: witnesses of the Cluny past
© M. Gaudard

Cultural treasures

The Lake Geneva Region offers over a hundred museums exhibiting a vast range of cultural heritage items
Cathédrale de Lausanne © LT/Muris Camo

Architecture and design

The Lake Geneva Region skilfully combines avant-garde buildings and treasures of the past
© Régis Colombo diapo.ch

Lavaux, UNESCO World Heritage

Discover the magic of the terraced vineyard, a site forming part of the UNESCO World Heritage Programme since 2007
© Régis Colombo diapo.ch

 
 

Celibrities

Lausanne Coco Chanel in Lausanne

Coco Chanel stayed regularly in Lausanne after World War II: in palaces and then in her residence in Sauvabelin. The fashion designer rests at Bois-de-Vaux cemetery in Lausanne....

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Montreux Freddie Mercury and Queen in Montreux

Freddie Mercury, the singer of the rock band Queen, settled in Montreux because of its serenity. He acquired a recording studio, where he made his last album with Queen: "Made in Heaven"....

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Montreux Igor Stravinsky in Clarens / Montreux

The Russian composer Igor Stravinsky came to the Lake Geneva Region for health reasons. He composed several major works here. The Congress Centre Auditorium bears his name....

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Montreux Jean-Jacques Rousseau draws inspiration from Montreux

Geneva-born writer Jean-Jacques Rousseau knew the Lake Geneva Region well. A passage of his novel “Julie or the New Heloise” is set in the Montreux region, thus contributing to its romantic reputation....

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Montreux Lord Byron

An enthusiastic traveller, Byron met his friends the Shelleys in Geneva in 1816. It was one evening, while entertaining themselves by making up ghost stories, that Mary Shelley was to invent her character of Frankenstein. Byron an...

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Montreux Sissi in Montreux

Elizabeth of Austria, the empress who was popularised by a film series under the nickname Sissi, escaped the cumbersomeness of the Austrian court by travelling. Between 1893 and 1898 she stayed several times in the Lake Geneva Reg...

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Tolochenaz Audrey Hepburn in Tolochenaz

Cinema star Audrey Hepburn lived for over 30 years in the Lake Geneva Region. This renowned actress and UNICEF goodwill ambassador rests in Tolochenaz....

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Vevey Charlie Chaplin in Corsier / Vevey

Screenwriter and film producer Charlie Chaplin – the Tramp in "Modern Times" - settled in Manoir de Ban in Vevey. His statue on the lakeside promenade recalls his 25-year stay in the region....

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Heritage buildings

The Lake Geneva Region welcomes all enthusiasts of history, old monuments and culture and invites you to experience its legendary, pleasant lifestyle !

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A tribute to Audrey Hepburn

From 17th March to 25th November 2012
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Playtime – Videogame mythologie

From 11th March 2012 to 9th December 2012
Playtime – Videogame mythologi...

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Events

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Rougemont

La Folia, Festival of Ancient Music

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Lausanne

Les Tangofolies de Lausanne 2012

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Aigle

Open days of wine cellars in Lake Geneva Region

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