Located at a highly sought-after address in the “sub-station” district of Lausanne, this residence steeped in history and with a Chalet look, is set in a green and urban environment, just an instant walk from the CFF train station and from the lake shores of Ouchy.
Built at the end of the 18th century in the heart of a small park between the Elysée Museum and the Olympic Museum, this old pension with its old-fashioned charm, once also occupied by the famous Swedish author and playwright Johan August Strindberg, today offers a more modern and friendly.
Completely transformed into a family cocoon by its current owner, this romantic and artistic place continues to perpetuate the tradition by hosting, among other things, numerous guest rooms and a B&B service.
With an urban influence, the architecture of the chalet goes from modest accommodation to a building which is more akin to a bourgeois villa with generous and comfortable volumes and reception rooms.
Vast garden terraces set in the heart of century-old trees as well as an underground garage will complete this rare property on the Lausanne market.