{mosimage)A mythical hotel for several reasons: For its construction, started in the late 19th century and completed in 1914, when the train service to Bretaye also began, giving a boost to skiing i
Another fairy-tale castle. A hunting lodge in the 15th century, it acquired its turrets, facade and its slightly roguish charm at the end of the 18th century. Today, Anny and Alain make
All beautiful, all new: the Avoriaz Village Clu b Med has had a makeover in 2007. A whole mix of orange colour and wood reminiscent of canadian cedar tavaillons covering the resort facades. Add a few
All beautiful, all new: the Avoriaz Village Clu b Med has had a makeover in 2007. A whole mix of orange colour and wood reminiscent of canadian cedar tavaillons covering the resort facades. Add a few
This majestic building flanked by four square towers and located on the right bank of the Loire is like a fairy tale castle.
Built in the 17th century by a regional nobleman, the building
In 1836, Georges Hoffherr, an Alsatian and a brewer by trade, founded the Brasserie that bears his name and has since become an institution.
A hall as large as a station that bre
Brotteaux, a railway station built in the 19th century, has now been converted into an auction hall, with its original mosaic facade preserved. It is a brewery as well as an art nouveau masterpiece
After the Collège Hôtel du Vieux-Lyon, Jean-Lu c Mathias, of the Cour des Loges and a passionate lover of second-hand shops threw himself into a new hotel adventure. A new &
par Alexandre Truffer, ©RomanDuVin.ch 2007
563: A tidal wave caused by a tumbling boulder destroys the ancient town of Glérolles, its inhabitants rebuild the town away fro
...ces of Lavaux, where the most famous Chasselas grow, offer a magnificent view of the Leman region and the French Alps. While their durable surface perhaps annoys enthusiasts of rustic hikes, it ...