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  2. Parc de Milan - Wikipedia

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    www.lausanne.ch The Parc de Milan is a public park of the city of Lausanne , Switzerland . The Parc de Milan and the Cantonal Botanical Museum and Gardens form a vast park located between Lausanne railway station and Lake Léman .

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Lausanne - Wikipedia

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  4. Ouchy - Wikipedia

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    The incredible views of the lake and the Alps, and the cooler air in summer have made Ouchy a popular place especially in the summer months. There is a major cluster of hotels – the Beau-Rivage Palace, the Château d'Ouchy, the Mövenpick hotel, etc. – and restaurants around the port. It is served by Lausanne Metro Line 2

  5. Vidy - Wikipedia

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    On a summer day. Vidy is an area of the city of Lausanne (Switzerland), on the shores of Lake Geneva (French: lac Léman). Since 1968, the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee have been at Vidy. The Olympic Museum and the Olympic Park (sculpture garden) are at Ouchy, to the east of Vidy.

  6. Tour de Sauvabelin - Wikipedia

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    The Tour de Sauvabelin (literally "Tower of Sauvabelin") is a wooden tower located in the Sauvabelin forest in Lausanne, Switzerland. The tower was built in 2003 by Julius Natterer and stands 35 meters high . [1] [2] It offers a panoramic view of the city of Lausanne, Lake Léman, and the surrounding countryside and mountains.

  7. Olympic Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic Museum (French: Musée olympique) in Lausanne, Switzerland houses permanent and temporary exhibits relating to sport and the Olympic movement.With more than 10,000 artifacts, the museum is the largest archive of Olympic Games memorabilia in the world [1] and one of Lausanne's prime tourist site draws [2] attracting more than 250,000 visitors each year.