Château d'Ouchy

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Château d'Ouchy
Château d'Ouchy septembre 2019.jpg
General information
LocationLausanne, Switzerland
AddressPlace du Port 2, 1006 Lausanne
OwnerSandoz Family Foundation
Technical details
Floor count7
Design and construction
Architect
Other information
Number of rooms50
Number of restaurants1
Website
Official website
The Château d'Ouchy in 2019.
Harbour and castle, 1784.

The Château d'Ouchy (Castle of Ouchy) is a hotel built on the site of an old medieval castle in Lausanne, Switzerland by fr:Jean-Jacques Mercier between 1889 and 1893.

It belongs to hotel division of the Sandoz Family Foundation.

History[]

It was first constructed by the Bishop of Lausanne as a tower on the banks of Lake Léman around 1170. A century later, it was rebuilt and transformed into a fortified residence for bishops, particularly for Guillaume de Varax. It was also used as prison. The castle was abandoned and its tower reduced to ashes in 1609. The canton of Vaud recovered it after the departure of the Berneses and sold off part of the land to Jean-Jacques Mercier in 1885. The new owner radically transformed the castle by demolishing the ruins and old buildings, leaving only the tower.[1]

The castle was rebuilt in the neo-gothic style between 1889 and 1893 and converted into a hotel.[2]

A plaque of Treaty of Lausanne at Chateau d'Ouchy.
A plaque of the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne at Chateau d'Ouchy.

According to J C Grew many of the leading figures of the Treaty of Lausanne were staying at the hotel and there is a plaque commemorating the peace treaty.[3]

Notes et references[]

  1. ^ Chateau d'Ouchy on the website of the City of Lausanne.
  2. ^ (in French)« Les châteaux de Lausanne : le château d’Ouchy » swisscastles.ch
  3. ^ Grew, Joseph C. (1954). "The Peace Conference of Lausanne, 1922-1923". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 98 (1): 1–10. ISSN 0003-049X. JSTOR 3143664.

External links[]

Coordinates: 46°30′24″N 6°37′39″E / 46.5068°N 6.6274°E / 46.5068; 6.6274

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