- The Tour de
Sauvabelin (literally "Tower of
Sauvabelin") is a
wooden tower located in the
Sauvabelin forest in Lausanne, Switzerland. The
tower was built...
- Lac de
Sauvabelin (literally "Lake of
Sauvabelin") is an
artificial lake in the
Sauvabelin forest,
above Lausanne, Switzerland. The city of
Lausanne authorized...
-
International Academy of
Sport Science and
Technology (AISTS) Lac de
Sauvabelin, Tour de
Sauvabelin Beau-Rivage
Palace Scots Kirk,
Lausanne (Church of Scotland)...
- led from
Vallon near the old town at 450 m to the
viewpoint Signal de
Sauvabelin at 564 m. It had a
length of 467 m with a
difference of
elevation of 114...
- Frédéric left the firm the
following year. In 1849, he
acquired a
sawmill in
Sauvabelin, a
neighbourhood in the
suburbs of Lausanne,
which he
converted into a...
- 1793. In 1849, Charles-Amédée
Kohler bought the muni****l
sawmill in the
Sauvabelin forest where he
moved the
production of chocolate. The
newly built factory...
- from below; Melk Abbey,
Austria The
wooden helical stairs of the Tour de
Sauvabelin in
Lausanne Tudor staircase,
Madingley Hall, Cambridgeshire, England,...
- Schneverdingen, 1999 Roof of the 2000
World Exhibition,
Hanover 2000
Sauvabelin Tower, Lausanne, 2003 Wil Tower, St. Gallen, 2006 Zenith, Limoges, 2007...
-
scout of
Lausanne and Switzerland's
biggest scout group "La
Brigade de
Sauvabelin". He was a
hockey and ice
hockey goaltender in the
premier Swiss league...