Guided Tours Caux Palace

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Guided Tours of the Caux Palace

Dive into the fascinating history of the Caux Palace, constructed between 1900 and 1902 as a magnificent Belle Epoque Grand Hotel offering one of the most spectacular views in Switzerland.

The Caux Palace is a historic monument of exceptional importance. Classified as an object of national interest, the former Belle Époque hotel is a unique piece of Swiss heritage and its architecture, history and cultural role make it a fascinating place with a rich heritage.

 

Caux Palace Main Hall historical picture
The Main Hall at the Caux Palace in the early 1900s
 

Built in 1902 by Eugène Jost, also architect of the Majestic Palace Hotel, it is built on a terrace more than 500 metres long and is nestled in the heights of Montreux, at an altitude of 1000 metres, offering breathtaking views of the entire Lake Geneva basin and the Swiss Alps.

During the tour, you will discover prestigious spaces, like the baroque theatre and the imposing Main Hall, and explore behind-the-scenes areas, such as the laundry rooms and the construction workshops.

You will also find out more about the international network of the Caux Initiatives of Change Foundation and its activities in Switzerland and abroad.

 

Caux Palace corridor

 

HISTORY

Built at the beginning of the 20th century, the Caux Palace was built as a luxury hotel for the rich and famous. But the two World Wars drove the Caux Palace to bankruptcy and it was requisitioned by the Swiss army to house Jewish refugees in 1944.

In 1946, the Caux Palace was bought by 100 Swiss families to provide a place for “Moral Re-Armament” (now known as Initiatives and Change), a movement initiated by the American Frank Buchman to help rebuild Europe after World War II. Since then, individuals and delegations from Europe and from all over the world have come to Caux to work for peace and reconciliation.

 

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OUR GUIDED TOURS – AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE

Come and discover the many historic treasures of the Caux Palace and follow our guides on a fascinating guided tour through the building and its rich history.

The medieval-style Main Hall, the baroque-style theatre, the old laundry equipments and the room of the Maharaja of Baroda are only a few highlights throughout the tour.

 

Your tour guide will be Andrew Stallybrass, an expert on the history of the Caux Palace and the Initiatives for Change movement.

Please note that the tours will be held in French or English and take approx. 1.5 hours! Visits in Ukrainian are also possible upon request.

Groups are welcome (max 20 persons)

 

Caux Palace Maharaja

 

ENTRANCE FEES

  • Adults: CHF 20.-/person
  • Children 6 - 15 years: CHF 10.-/person
  • Children 0 - 5 Jahre: free
  • Rates for groups (max 20 persons) on request:  Email

 

ADDITIONAL OFFERS

  • Aperitif after the visit including a Caux Palace beer or 2dl of wine from our selection of local wines: CHF 15.-/ person
  • Coffee break after the visit, including juice + hot drinks + sweet snacks +fruit: CHF 8.-/person

 

Caux village photo Adrien

 

HOW TO GET TO THE CAUX PALACE

ACCESS

By train: "Caux" stop on the Montreux-Rochers de Naye train / By car: from Montreux: take “Glion – Caux”

 

PARKING

Parking spaces are available nearby.

 

REDUCED MOBILITY

Wheelchair access and PRM toilets – Find all details here!

 

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