Lausanne Palace | |
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Architectural style | Belle Époque |
Address | Rue du grand-chêne 7-9 |
Town or city | Lausanne |
Country | Switzerland |
Coordinates | 46°31′10″N 6°37′50″E / 46.5194°N 6.6305°E / 46.5194; 6.6305 |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 106[1] |
Number of suites | 30[1] |
Number of restaurants | 4[1] |
Number of bars | 2[1] |
Facilities | Conference, 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.
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]
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