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Lausanne Palace

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Lausanne Palace
The main entrance, with flags of Switzerland, Vaud, the Leading Hotels of the World and the Olympic flag (2013).
General information
Architectural styleBelle Époque
AddressRue du grand-chêne 7-9
Town or cityLausanne
CountrySwitzerland
Coordinates46°31′10″N 6°37′50″E / 46.5194°N 6.6305°E / 46.5194; 6.6305
Other information
Number of rooms106[1]
Number of suites30[1]
Number of restaurants4[1]
Number of bars2[1]
FacilitiesConference, banquet and spa[1]
Website
www.lausanne-palace.com

The Lausanne Palace is a historic luxury hotel in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is located in the city centre, near the Esplanade of Montbenon and has a view on Le Flon on one side and on the Lake Léman on the other. It is owned by the Sandoz Family Foundation.

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Presidents of the International Olympic Committee

Since 1994, Lausanne is recognised as the Olympic Capital; the Lausanne Palace was the residence of three presidents of the International Olympic Committee: Juan Antonio Samaranch (1980–2001), Jacques Rogge (2001–2013) and Thomas Bach (2013–).[2]

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c d e (in French) "Fiche d'identité", www.lausanne-palace.com (page visited on 15 April 2015).
  2. ^ (in French) Laurent Favre and Servan Peca, "Le CIO fait sa mue", Le Temps, Wednesday 15 April 2015, page 9.

External links

Media related to Lausanne Palace at Wikimedia Commons


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