Tower of the Lausanne Cathedral
The Cathédrale de Lausanne is a church in Lausanne, consecrated as Catholic in 1275, but which became protestant during the 16th century. The bell tower of the cathedral offers a great view on Lausanne and Lake Geneva. However, while it is free to enter the church, it costs Fr. 5 to visit the tower.
Above, pipe organ.
Above, tomb in the church.
Above, climbing the stairs to the top of the tower.
Above, view from the top of the tower.
Above, Cité (Old town) and Lake Geneva.
Above, Eglise Saint-François.
Above, Flon.
Above, Palais de Rumine.
Above, City Hall.
Above, Tour Bel Air.
Above, Château Saint-Maire and Parc de Sauvabelin behind it.
Above, Gymnase de la Cité.
Above, the lake.
Above, on the way down.
Above, bells.