• The Palais de Rumine is a late 19th-century building in Florentine Renaissance style in Lausanne, Switzerland.[1].
  • The Palais de Rumine is a popular tourist attraction known for its impressive architecture and diverse collection of museums.
  • The Palais de Rumine houses the Cantonal museum of natural sciences, the cantonal museum of archaeology and history and the BCU - Lausanne.
  • Top ways to experience Palais de Rumine and nearby attractions. ... The Palais de Rumine is built from 1898 until 1906 in a Florentine Renaissance stile.
  • Le Palais de Rumine abrite 3 musées, une...
  • Originally designed by Gaspard André, it belongs to the Swiss Heritage List. Until 1980, the Palais de Rumine was one of the buildings of the University of Lausanne.
  • During the 1980s, however, the university moved to its current location by Lake Geneva due to lack of space, and the Palais de Rumine was restructured.
  • Located at Place de la Riponne, Palais de Rumine is an old building that houses lots of museums. For art, architecture and history lovers, a visit to the Palais de...
  • Today, the Palais de Rumine houses the Naturéum - Cantonal museum of natural sciences (geology and zoology, the cantonal museum of archaeology and...
  • Most of the museums within the Palais de Rumine have free admission, but some special exhibitions or events may require a ticket purchase.
  • Palais de Rumine was built between 1892 and 1906 after a bequest from Gabriel de Rumine, son of Russian princes.