• Historic site and monument

Evian-les-Bains

For tourists approaching Evian, discovering the town from the lake is always spectacular. The backdrop of the Mémises, the flower-filled quays and the historic lakefront buildings form a picture often described with admiration.

Historic site and monument Evian-les-Bains Évian-les-Bains

About

Évian-les-Bains (74500)
Unguided individual tours available permanently
Guided individual tours on request
Average duration of an individual visit : 01h00

The town's small size and pedestrianized center make it easy to explore on foot. The first building to discover is the Notre Dame de l'Assomption church, built in the second half of the 13th century. The area around the church is full of examples of medieval architecture. After crossing the old market square and taking the Passage des Bonbonnes, you come to the Source Cachat, discovered in 1789. This small revolution in Evian was to change the destiny of the fishing town forever. From the end of the 19th century onwards, Evian became known the world over for its spa tourism. Grand hotels were built, the Casino and the social life attracted the crowned heads of Europe, and made the thermal baths a success. The Belle Epoque was Evian's golden age, and many of its buildings bear witness to this: the Buvette Cachat, the Palais Lumière, the Town Hall, the Hôtel Royal... The funicular still allows you to reach the grand hotel districts, as it did in 1907 - the year it opened - in just a few minutes from the lower town.

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    Prices

    Free access.

    Reception

    Languages spoken : French
    Languages visits : German, English, French
    Languages informatives signs : English, French

    Opening

    All year round, daily.

    Labels and rating

    Registered at the monuments and historic sites
    Town of Art & History
    Art Nouveau or Art Déco
    Outstanding contemporary architecture

    Access

    avenue de la Source de Clermont 74500 Évian-les-Bains
    Information update on 06/07/2023 by Evian Tourisme et Congrès