Château de Morges | |
Built in 1286 AD, the Castle of Morges hosts 4 different museums: Vaud Military Museum, Swiss Museum of Historic Miniatures, Artillery Museum, and Museum of Vaud Gendarmerie. Open March-November. |
Chigny Train Stop | |
Bière-Apples-Morges (BAM) railway line, a part of the MBC (Morges-Bière-Cossonay transport company), which includes also the TPM (Morges and around transport company) and the Cossonay funicular. |
Embarcadère de Morges | |
CGN Boat Dock (Lake Geneva Navigation General Company boats). |
Exit 15 Morges-Ouest (a) | |
A1 (E25/E62), exit 15 (when coming from Lausanne). |
Exit 15 Morges-Ouest (b) | |
A1 (E25/E62), exit 15 (when coming from Geneva and Nyon). |
Exit 16 Morges-Est | |
A1 (E25/E62), exit 16 when coming from Lausanne (this exit doesn't exist when coming from Geneva). |
Expo Fondation Bolle | |
In Morges, this museum displays a selection of photos, postcards and engravings from different collections. Permanent exhibition about Audrey Hepburn. Open Wednesday-Sunday 2-5pm, free entrance. |
Gare de Morges (CFF) | |
Morges Train Station, on the Geneva-Lausanne-Brig-Milano line. Caution: the trains to Yverdon-Neuchâtel-Biel take here a diagonal track that don't go through Lausanne! |
Gare de Morges (MBC) | |
Bière-Apples-Morges (BAM) railway line, a part of the MBC (Morges-Bière-Cossonay transport company), which includes also the TPM (Morges and around transport company) and the Cossonay funicular. |
La Gottaz Train Stop | |
Bière-Apples-Morges (BAM) railway line, a part of the MBC (Morges-Bière-Cossonay transport company), which includes also the TPM (Morges and around transport company) and the Cossonay funicular. |
Lonay-Préverenges Train Stop | |
CFF line Geneva-Lausanne-Vevey-Montreux-Sion-Brig, local trains. |
Maison du Dessin de Presse | |
The House of Press Caricatures, in Morges, is the first place of exhibition, look-up and development of press caricatures in French-speaking Switzerland. |
Morges Tourist Info (Lakeshore) | |
Info Desk of Morges Tourist Office, in front of the castle, near the port. |
Morges Tourist Info (Old Town) | |
Info Desk of Morges Tourist Office, in the old town. |
Morges-Saint-Jean Train Stop | |
CFF line Geneva-Lausanne-Vevey-Montreux-Sion-Brig, local trains. |
Musée Alexis Forel | |
In a historical house in the old town of Morges, this museum exhibits collections of dolls, Russian icons, toys, prints, engravings, paintings, furniture, glassware, porcelain, tapestries, and more. Wednesday-Sunday 2-6pm. |
Musée Paderewski | |
In Morges, a museum about the famous Polish pianist, composer, politician, and spokesman for Polish independence, who lived some 40 years in the town. Currently closed (reopening spring 2016). |
Prélionne Train Stop | |
Bière-Apples-Morges (BAM) railway line, a part of the MBC (Morges-Bière-Cossonay transport company), which includes also the TPM (Morges and around transport company) and the Cossonay funicular. |
Saint-Prex | |
The old town of St-Prex forms a peninsula extending on the north shore of Lake Geneva (Lac Léman) and was awarded in 1973 the Wakker Prize for the development and preservation of its architectural heritage. |
Saint-Prex Train Stop | |
CFF line Geneva-Lausanne-Vevey-Montreux-Sion-Brig, local trains. |
Théâtre de Beausobre | |
One of the most famous theaters in Western Switzerland. Music, plays, comedy, choreography, circus, and more. Located in Morges (near Lausanne). |
Théâtre des Trois P´tits Tours | |
Little theater in Morges near Lausanne, with French-speaking repertoire, near a big flowered park on the lakeshore. |
Vufflens-le-Château | |
The Castle of Vufflens, a few km from Morges, looks like a fairy tale castle. Unfortunately it is a private property that can't be visited but it is a good reason to explore the countryside above Morges, from the shores of Lake Geneva to the summits of the Jura! |
Vufflens-le-Château Train Stop | |
Bière-Apples-Morges (BAM) railway line, a part of the MBC (Morges-Bière-Cossonay transport company), which includes also the TPM (Morges and around transport company) and the Cossonay funicular. |