Lausanne, les parcs de l'Elysée et du musée Olympique. Photo/Foto: TES.

Lausanne, Art, History and Culture

The urban development of Lausanne has been rapid since the beginning of the 20th century. The first skyscraper in Switzerland was built in this town in 1931 (Bel Air).
Lausanne has been the seat of the International Olympic Committee since 1915 and was named the Olympic capital in 1993.

The city has a population of 140 000 nowadays. It offers numerous attractions, including the magnificent views of the Alps and Lake Geneva, beautiful parks (including the Hermitage and its museum, the Sauvabelin park, the Elysée park, the Olympic park, the Louis Bourget park, the Denantou park),.

The medieval town centre and its Gothic cathedral on the hill, the many museums (including the new complex Plateforme 10 (with MUDAC, the museum of fine arts and the Elysée museum), the Olympic museum, the Palais de Rumine, the Art Brut museum, the aquarium, the botanical garden and the world-famous University EPLF are worth a visit as well. Lausanne is also the seat of the Federal Supreme Court (tribunal fédéral).

(Source and further information: www.lausanne-tourisme.ch).