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Palais de Beaulieu

Palais de Beaulieu is the historical and emblematic building of the Lausanne convention and exhibition center, located in Lausanne, in the Vaud Canton, Switzerland. The Palais is a convention centre that welcomes mainly conventions and events.

Palais de Beaulieu
The historical building of the Palais de Beaulieu. It is, with Lausanne railway station, one of the two buildings displaying the sign "Lausanne capitale olympique" ("Lausanne Olympic Capital")
Former namesThéâtre de Beaulieu (1921-1956)
LocationLausanne, Switzerland
Coordinates46°31′43″N 6°37′28″E / 46.5286°N 6.6244°E / 46.5286; 6.6244
OwnerBeaulieu Foundation
Capacity1,844
Construction
Built1921
Opened1921
RenovatedVarious, up to 2016
Tenants
Prix de Lausanne
Béjart Ballet Lausanne
Website
beaulieu-lausanne.com/en/

The center includes the concert, dance and theatre hall. With 1,844 seats, the Théâtre de Beaulieu is the biggest theatre in Switzerland. The Prix de Lausanne, an international ballet competition, is also hosted at the Palais de Beaulieu. La Télé, a regional TV-channel, has its studio and its offices at Beaulieu, as well as the Béjart Ballet Lausanne company. Conference Halls 6 + 7 of the Palais hosted the 1989 Eurovision Song Contest

Located in the Beaulieu area in Lausanne, the Convention and Exhibition Center lies in more than 6 hectares of ground. It boasts of 11,000 sq.m. of floor and 12,000 sq.m. of public gardens.[1] The Convention Center uses around 20 modular rooms and halls. , part of MCH Group, also hosts some of Switzerland's major fairs and exhibitions.

History edit

 
Palais de Beaulieu (top left) in 1951

The first "Comptoir Vaudois d'échantillons"[2] was inaugurated in Lausanne in 1916, thanks to the Société industrielle et commerciale de Lausanne, the Chambre vaudoise du commerce et de l'industrie, with support from the Lausanne Municipality. This kind of event was a novelty in Switzerland but was to be generalized afterwards. The first took place in September, 1920. Since then, only one edition never happened : the one of 1939, because of the war.[3] Note that the first official event of the NASA in Europe took place during the 1962 Comptoir suisse.[4]

The great hall – later to be known as Beaulieu's main building – was built in 1921. It is called the Palais de Beaulieu since 1957. During the Second World War, it hosted prisoners of war.[5] Talks about creating a new theater began in 1949, and involved the Lausanne Municipality and the Société Coopérative du Comptoir Suisse.[2] In 1954, the Théâtre de Beaulieu was inaugurated.[6] Nowadays, the Theater is used, among others, by well-known local institutions such as the Béjart Ballet Lausanne, the Orchestre de la Suisse romande and the Paternelle.

On the western side of Beaulieu, buildings were added between 1920 and 1940. Then, between 1950 and 1954, development moved to the South and East of the site. The North Halls were built in 1960 and many renovations followed.[7] Thus, as well as the Comptoir suisse, Beaulieu gradually hosted conventions, artistic activities and economic events.

Since 2000, the buildings belong to a public law foundation named the Beaulieu Foundation, created by the Vaud Canton, the City of Lausanne and Vaud district councils (Lausanne Region and Association of Vaud municipalities). The Foundation is in charge of maintenance, renovations and logistics, as well as the strategic and economic development of the site. It manages the Convention Center and, along with Opus One SA, the . As a tenant, MCH Beaulieu Lausanne SA, that took over from the Société Coopérative du Comptoir Suisse,[8] organizes fairs and exhibitions, mostly in the South Halls. Since 2006, Eldora Traiteur SA, a branch of the Eldora SA Group (previously DSR), is in charge of the catering.

The Beaulieu Foundation launched a renovation program named Beaulieu 2020, that encompasses years 2000 to 2020. Under the Beaulieu 2020 flag, the Palais de Beaulieu has undergone various renovations since 2001, and work is still going on. The old South Halls were destroyed and new South Halls were built in 2011.[9][10] In 2014, a vote of the population of Lausanne rejected by 52% the project of building a tower of 90 meters next to the Palais de Beaulieu.[11] As a result, MCH Beaulieu Lausanne decided to reduce the conference activities (except general assemblies) and to concentrate on trade fairs (such as the Comptoir suisse). This triggered a reorganization of the Beaulieu 2020 project and of its partners.[12] As from 2014, spaces in the Palais de Beaulieu are being reallocated.[13] The Haute Ecole de la Santé La Source (La Source Healthcare High School) has decided to take premises at Beaulieu. The Court of Arbitration for Sport is planning to move from the Château de Béthusy (already in Lausanne) to the south part of the Palais de Beaulieu.[14]

Events edit

Annual events edit

  • Habitat Jardin
  • Swiss Expo
  • Le Salon des métiers et de la formation
  • Le Prix de Lausanne
  • le Béjart Ballet Lausanne
  • L'OSR
  • La Paternelle
  • Numerus general assemblies and conventions

Past major events edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ Fondation de Beaulieu. . www.fondationdebeaulieu.ch. Archived from the original on 4 November 2016. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  2. ^ a b Coopérative du Comptoir suisse (PDF). Archives cantonales vaudoises – archives privées. 2014.
  3. ^ Coopérative du Comptoir suisse. davel.vd.ch.
  4. ^ RTS, Emission Carrefour (12 September 1962). "Au Comptoir suisse".
  5. ^ (in French) Olivier Grivat, "105’000 internés militaires, 10’000 Soviétiques: les oublis de Bergier", lesobservateurs.ch, 24 March 2012 (page visited on 18 May 2016).
  6. ^ Theatre de Beaulieu. . Archived from the original on 25 October 2016.
  7. ^ "Réalisations". beaulieu2020.ch. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  8. ^ "MCH Beaulieu Lausanne SA". bcu.unil.ch. Bibliothèque universitaire Lausanne -UNIL.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 October 2016. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
  10. ^ "South Halls of Beaulieu Lausanne – Reconstruction" (PDF). fondationdebeaulieu.ch. Fondation de Beaulieu.
  11. ^ (in French) "Les Lausannois refusent le projet de tour Taoua à Beaulieu", Radio télévision suisse, 13 April 2014 (page visited on 18 May 2016).
  12. ^ (in French) Aïna Skjellaug, "Privé de sa tour Taoua, Beaulieu présente son plan B", Le Temps, Wednesday 18 May 2016 (page visited on 18 May 2016).
  13. ^ Mathieu, Signorelli (14 February 2015). "Beaulieu lâche les congrès pour les infirmiers après l'échec de Taoua". 24 Heures. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  14. ^ Jérôme, Ducret (4 May 2016). "Le Tribunal du sport ira à Beaulieu". 24heures.

External links edit

  • Official website (Beaulieu Foundation)
  • Official website (convention center)

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2016TenantsPrix de LausanneBejart Ballet LausanneWebsitebeaulieu lausanne wbr com wbr en wbr The center includes the Theatre de Beaulieu concert dance and theatre hall With 1 844 seats the Theatre de Beaulieu is the biggest theatre in Switzerland The Prix de Lausanne an international ballet competition is also hosted at the Palais de Beaulieu La Tele a regional TV channel has its studio and its offices at Beaulieu as well as the Bejart Ballet Lausanne company Conference Halls 6 7 of the Palais hosted the 1989 Eurovision Song ContestLocated in the Beaulieu area in Lausanne the Convention and Exhibition Center lies in more than 6 hectares of ground It boasts of 11 000 sq m of floor and 12 000 sq m of public gardens 1 The Convention Center uses around 20 modular rooms and halls Beaulieu Lausanne part of MCH Group also hosts some of Switzerland s major fairs and exhibitions Contents 1 History 2 Events 2 1 Annual events 2 2 Past major events 3 Notes and references 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp Palais de Beaulieu top left in 1951 The first Comptoir Vaudois d echantillons 2 was inaugurated in Lausanne in 1916 thanks to the Societe industrielle et commerciale de Lausanne the Chambre vaudoise du commerce et de l industrie with support from the Lausanne Municipality This kind of event was a novelty in Switzerland but was to be generalized afterwards The first Comptoir suisse took place in September 1920 Since then only one edition never happened the one of 1939 because of the war 3 Note that the first official event of the NASA in Europe took place during the 1962 Comptoir suisse 4 The great hall later to be known as Beaulieu s main building was built in 1921 It is called the Palais de Beaulieu since 1957 During the Second World War it hosted prisoners of war 5 Talks about creating a new theater began in 1949 and involved the Lausanne Municipality and the Societe Cooperative du Comptoir Suisse 2 In 1954 the Theatre de Beaulieu was inaugurated 6 Nowadays the Theater is used among others by well known local institutions such as the Bejart Ballet Lausanne the Orchestre de la Suisse romande and the Paternelle On the western side of Beaulieu buildings were added between 1920 and 1940 Then between 1950 and 1954 development moved to the South and East of the site The North Halls were built in 1960 and many renovations followed 7 Thus as well as the Comptoir suisse Beaulieu gradually hosted conventions artistic activities and economic events Since 2000 the buildings belong to a public law foundation named the Beaulieu Foundation created by the Vaud Canton the City of Lausanne and Vaud district councils Lausanne Region and Association of Vaud municipalities The Foundation is in charge of maintenance renovations and logistics as well as the strategic and economic development of the site It manages the Convention Center and along with Opus One SA the Beaulieu Theater As a tenant MCH Beaulieu Lausanne SA that took over from the Societe Cooperative du Comptoir Suisse 8 organizes fairs and exhibitions mostly in the South Halls Since 2006 Eldora Traiteur SA a branch of the Eldora SA Group previously DSR is in charge of the catering The Beaulieu Foundation launched a renovation program named Beaulieu 2020 that encompasses years 2000 to 2020 Under the Beaulieu 2020 flag the Palais de Beaulieu has undergone various renovations since 2001 and work is still going on The old South Halls were destroyed and new South Halls were built in 2011 9 10 In 2014 a vote of the population of Lausanne rejected by 52 the project of building a tower of 90 meters next to the Palais de Beaulieu 11 As a result MCH Beaulieu Lausanne decided to reduce the conference activities except general assemblies and to concentrate on trade fairs such as the Comptoir suisse This triggered a reorganization of the Beaulieu 2020 project and of its partners 12 As from 2014 spaces in the Palais de Beaulieu are being reallocated 13 The Haute Ecole de la Sante La Source La Source Healthcare High School has decided to take premises at Beaulieu The Court of Arbitration for Sport is planning to move from the Chateau de Bethusy already in Lausanne to the south part of the Palais de Beaulieu 14 Events editAnnual events edit Habitat Jardin Comptoir suisse Baby amp Kid Planet Swiss Expo Le Salon des metiers et de la formation Le Prix de Lausanne le Bejart Ballet Lausanne L OSR La Paternelle Numerus general assemblies and conventions Past major events edit First International Congress on World Evangelization 1974 91st session of the IOC 1986 Eurovision Song Contest 1989 World Gymnaestrada 2012 Holiday on Ice 1979 Mamma Mia 2016 Notes and references edit Fondation de Beaulieu The Beaulieu Congress and Convention Center www fondationdebeaulieu ch Archived from the original on 4 November 2016 Retrieved 31 October 2016 a b Cooperative du Comptoir suisse PDF Archives cantonales vaudoises archives privees 2014 Cooperative du Comptoir suisse davel vd ch RTS Emission Carrefour 12 September 1962 Au Comptoir suisse in French Olivier Grivat 105 000 internes militaires 10 000 Sovietiques les oublis de Bergier lesobservateurs ch 24 March 2012 page visited on 18 May 2016 Theatre de Beaulieu Historique Archived from the original on 25 October 2016 Realisations beaulieu2020 ch Retrieved 25 April 2017 MCH Beaulieu Lausanne SA bcu unil ch Bibliotheque universitaire Lausanne UNIL permanent dead link Beaulieu 2020 2010 2011 Halles Sud Archived from the original on 20 October 2016 Retrieved 3 November 2016 South Halls of Beaulieu Lausanne Reconstruction PDF fondationdebeaulieu ch Fondation de Beaulieu in French Les Lausannois refusent le projet de tour Taoua a Beaulieu Radio television suisse 13 April 2014 page visited on 18 May 2016 in French Aina Skjellaug Prive de sa tour Taoua Beaulieu presente son plan B Le Temps Wednesday 18 May 2016 page visited on 18 May 2016 Mathieu Signorelli 14 February 2015 Beaulieu lache les congres pour les infirmiers apres l echec de Taoua 24 Heures Retrieved 25 April 2017 Jerome Ducret 4 May 2016 Le Tribunal du sport ira a Beaulieu 24heures External links editOfficial website Beaulieu Foundation Official website convention center Preceded byRDS SimmonscourtDublin Eurovision Song ContestVenue1989 Succeeded byVatroslav Lisinski Concert HallZagreb Portal nbsp Switzerland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Palais de Beaulieu amp oldid 1202073853, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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