Lausanne is the fourth largest city in
Switzerland situated some 10 km north-west of
Pully and 110 km from
Berne, 30 km north-east of Switzerland -
France border. According to the latest census, the population of Lausanne is about 139,200 people, making it the fourth largest city in Switzerland. Many people visit Lausanne each year to take a look at its famous monuments and memorials and museums.
Airport Annemasse (IATA: QNJ) is 60 km away from it and is the closest airport to it.
Tourist attractions in Lausanne
The Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland houses permanent and temporary exhibits relating to sport and the Olympic movement. With more than 10, 000 pieces, the museum is the largest archive of Olympic Games in the world and one of Lausanne's prime tourist draws attracting more than 250, 000 visitors each year.
The Palais de Rumine is a late 19th-century building in Florentine Renaissance style in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Château Saint-Maire is a castle in Lausanne, Switzerland, that serves as the seat of the cantonal government of Vaud.
Lousonna (also Lousanna) is a Roman archaeological site in Switzerland. It preceded the present-day city of Lausanne.
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