by Alexandre Truffer, ©RomanDuVin.ch 2006 The wine-growing châteaux of French speaking Switzerland also live and die. However, a resurrection occurs occasionally, as in the case of the
The wine-growing châteaux of French speaking Switzerland also live and die. However, a resurrection occurs occasionally, as in the case of the Peseux château. Even though Neuchâtel
... who gave their name to the Swiss and catapulted the country into History. Incorporated into the Roman Empire, Switzerland was gradually Christianised. The country was then to form part of the kingdom...
... who gave their name to the Swiss and catapulted the country into History. Incorporated into the Roman Empire, Switzerland was gradually Christianised. The country was then to form part of the kingdom...
... who gave their name to the Swiss and catapulted the country into History. Incorporated into the Roman Empire, Switzerland was gradually Christianised. The country was then to form part of the kingdom...
by Alexandre Truffer, ©RomanDuVin.ch 2006 Wine-growing Switzerland has an amazing variety of vines. Some among them which may not be very popular, may have been forgotten or require a lot of care
... decades, changed an oenologically unimportant region into one of the most interesting viticultural centres in Switzerland . Hidden among hectares of vines swaying peacefully on the hills of Mandement,...
...y of Bibracte. After Divico's defeat in 58 BC, the people he led had to return to the territory of present day Switzerland and accept the Pax Romana. The towns, burnt by our ancestors during their exo...
... Bibracte. After Divico's defeat in 58 BC, the people he led had to return to the territory of present day Switzerland and accept the Pax Romana. The towns, burnt by our ancestors during their exo...
...e 6th century, which makes it the earliest place of Christian worship in the region, perhaps even the whole of Switzerland . Read more ...