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  2. Photo Élysée - Wikipedia

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    Photo Élysée, formerly known as Musée de l'Élysée, is a museum in Lausanne, Switzerland, entirely devoted to photography. It is a government-supported institution founded in 1985 by Charles-Henri Favrod. It was housed in an 18th-century mansion until October 2020. [2]

  3. Ouchy - Wikipedia

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    Once a fishing village, Ouchy was incorporated into the city of Lausanne in the mid-19th century to serve as a port on Lake Geneva. Links between the port and the city centre were improved in 1877 when Switzerland's first funicular opened. The line was converted to a rack railway in 1954, with a maintenance depot located at the Ouchy station.

  4. Stade de la Tuilière - Wikipedia

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    It is the current home of the football club FC Lausanne-Sport. The stadium has a capacity of 12,544. FC Lausanne-Sport planned the construction of the stadium in 2017. [2] Their stadium at the time, Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, was multi-purpose and the club wanted new infrastructure only for football. [1] The stadium was funded by the City ...

  5. Parc de Mon Repos - Wikipedia

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    The Parc de Mon Repos is a public park of the city of Lausanne, Switzerland. The villa in the centre of the park hosted the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee from 1922 to 1967. [ 1 ]

  6. 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 .

  7. Lausanne - Wikipedia

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    Lausanne is located at the limit between the extensive wine-growing regions of Lavaux (to the east) and la Côte (to the west). Lausanne has an area, as of 2014, of 41.38–41.37 square kilometers (15.98–15.97 sq mi) (depending on calculation

  8. Palais de Beaulieu - Wikipedia

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    With 1,844 seats, the Théâtre de Beaulieu is the biggest theatre in Switzerland. The Prix de Lausanne, an international ballet competition, is also hosted at the Palais de Beaulieu. La Télé, a regional TV-channel, has its studio and its offices at Beaulieu, as well as the Béjart Ballet Lausanne company.

  9. 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.