Palais de Rumine

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Lausanne, Switzerland

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Museum· Tourist attraction· Historical landmark· University library

Palais de Rumine Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Palais de Rumine is located in Lausanne, Switzerland on Place de la Riponne 6. Palais de Rumine is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category museum in Switzerland.

Address

Place de la Riponne 6

Phone

+41 213163310

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Anubha Shukla

We visited during the Lausanne Lumière festival. Very scenic the play of light was brilliant. It costs nothing, you can park your car or take public transport...buy take away food or carry your own...sit and enjoy the view. There are many shops and cafes in this area. Several of the sites are walking distance from one another. The site starts every evening 6pm during December all the way to Christmas. Do dress warm and check for rains beforehand.

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Guy Romagnoli

Fantasticwith the Lightshow on. December 2020

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Lianne Stewart

Amazing collection! The geology exhibit was outstanding. The fossil section was also great! It is also free.

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JerJer B

A great collection of amazing geological, archeological, historical, zoological works.

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Efstathia Paraskevopoulou

Amazing architecture both in the interior and exterior of the building. The admission is free but you need to visit the reception to take the tickets. There are different museums and exhibitions to visit in every floor of the building.

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Ankush Ved

Must see place for tourists. The palace is magnificently big and contains lots of exhibitions like paleontology, archeology, geology, zoology, etc which were free to see during our trip in summer 2016. We spent 2 hours and felt it was less if you have interest in looking closely at the exhibitions.

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Robert Riegel

The top floor is full of an incredible collection of animals on display, The building is very nice and centrally location. In addition, the majority of the exhibits are free to enter.

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Caleb Whitmore

This is a fantastic museum! It's not huge, which is actually a plus. It took me and my four kids two excursions to cover the pre-history, history, and ecology expositions. The history on Central Europe is excellent, especially 10,000 BC human settlements. It is also FREE to attend!