Beau-Rivage Palace Offers Lausanne Art Special Package
August 30, 2011 on 4:18 pm | In Switzerland | Comments OffThe Beau-Rivage Palace, located in Lausanne on the shores of Lake Geneva, Switzerland, has formed an arrangement with Fondation de l’Hermitage to offer access to the private Hahnloser Collection. The Fondation de l’Hermitage, a 19th-century-home-turned-museum, is currently showcasing the private collection of Arthur and Hedy Hahnloser, which includes works by famous artists and personal friends of the Hahnlosers, such as Ferdinand Hodler, Giovanni Giacometti and Félix Vallotton.
The Fondation de l’Hermitage Cultural Package includes one night accommodation in a superior or deluxe room with a view of Lake Geneva and the Swiss Alps, or a comfort room with a garden view; daily buffet breakfast or in-room continental breakfast; two tickets to the Fondation de l’Hermitage; a voucher of CHF 80 per person (approximately $101) redeemable in any of the restaurants at the Beau-Rivage Palace; complimentary access to the hotel’s Cinq Mondes Spa, the fitness center and tennis courts. The offer is available on weekends through Oct. 23. It’s priced $761 per person double occupancy.
The Beau-Rivage Palace sits on 10 acres of private gardens, adjacent to Lake Geneva and with views of the Swiss Alps. The hotel’s 15,000-square-foot Cinq Mondes Spa contains a fitness room, indoor and outdoor infinity pools, a hot tub, and nine treatment rooms. Anne-Sophie Pic at the Beau-Rivage Palace, the hotel’s recently opened two-star Michelin restaurant, features France’s only female chef with three Michelin stars. Other restaurants include the Beau-Rivage Café and Le Miyako Lausanne, and amenities include two bars and terraces, two tennis courts and a special program for children. For more information, visit www.brp.ch
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