By bike

Lausanne almost flat!

ROUTE PROPOSED BY VELOCITY

For cyclists who like to spare their thighs and avoid beads of sweat running down their foreheads, here is a route that will allow you to visit a few museums gently!

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  • Pully-Gare

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    Musée d'art de Pully

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      Visites flash

    Start turning your legs on the way down and begin your journey at the Pully Art Museum for a flash visit, which will allow you to discover a theme of the exhibition “Narrative Figuration, another Pop language” (duration 15 minutes).

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    The Olympic museum

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      “The Vault” documentary screening

    Warmed up by this first sprint, take the road to the Olympic Museum. You already deserve a medal! The opportunity to discover something other than the latter through the documentary “The Vault” which explores the most substantial Olympic collection in the world (duration 30 minutes).

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    Naturéum - Jardin botanique

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      Champignons, les trésors de nos sous-bois

    Change gear! Climb along the metro via the Ficelle promenade, it’s impossible to stay flat in Lausanne, and catch your breath at the Naturéum – Botanical Garden. There you will discover the fascinating diversity of mushrooms in our region.

  • EPFL/Colladon

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    EPFL Pavilions

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      Self Playing Piano

    Back to the lake by the path of the plains! Drive to EPFL Pavilions to listen to a piano that plays a work of algorithmic music all by itself, still without sweating. (duration 60')