One of Charles-Édouard Jeanneret's creations for his parents, the Villa Le Lac lies by the Lake Geneva. In the present day, it has been converted into a modern art museum, where the property is open to the public. The house has many modern elements such as movable sections and foldable furniture. An open window facing the lake captures a live like frame of Lake Geneva and the Alpes in the background.
Reformed Church of Saint-Symphorien is a relatively newer building, constructed in the 16th century. But the original parish dates back to the 6th century, hailing from a village called Glerula. This village was destroyed by a giant wave and its ruins can still be seen beneath the church. Moreover, the stained glass windows and the picturesque bell tower adds to the church's historical significance.
A small and scenic village in the Swiss Alps, Les Paccots falls under the canton of Fribourg in Switzerland. It is about 3481 feet (1061 meters) at height above sea-level and lies in the La Veveyse de Chatel valley. In a certain part of the year, this little village turns into ski area, which attracts tourists from the surroundings.
A serene settlement nestled amidst rolling green hills and pastures, the Yvorne of today was established in the 16th century, after an avalanche destroyed the earlier village. Here, you will find grapes and vineyards everywhere, for Yvorne has a very proud wine-making tradition. The rustic and colorful houses will capture your imagination, whereas the Maison-Blanche castle high above the village will leave you in awe. The stunning village church is also worth exploring for a dose of local culture.
Das Grand Chalet in der waadtländischen Gemeinde Rossinière ist das grösste Holzhaus in der Schweiz.
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