Located on the shores of Lake Geneva, Lausanne is much more than a picturesque Swiss city. Capital of the canton of Vaud, it embodies a strategic crossroads that is at once political, sporting, scientific, and cultural. Thanks to its central location in Europe, its economic dynamism, and its international influence, Lausanne attracts institutions, researchers, diplomats, and sports enthusiasts from around the world.

International Olympic Committee (IOC): World headquarters of the Olympic movement since 1915, the IOC makes Lausanne the world capital of sport. The Olympic Museum, located in Ouchy, traces the history of the Games and attracts thousands of visitors each year.
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA): Lausanne hosts the headquarters of this key organization in the fight against doping, strengthening its role in the regulation of international sport.
Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS): Supreme judicial body in sports disputes, it also sits in Lausanne, ensuring fairness in global competitions.
Scientific and academic poles
Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL): One of the best technical universities in Europe, recognized for its research in engineering, artificial intelligence, and biotechnologies.
University of Lausanne (UNIL): Major academic center, particularly in humanities, law, medicine, and environment.

Strategic neighborhoods and places
Ouchy: Emblematic area by the lake, home to the Olympic Museum, prestigious hotels and relaxation areas.Former industrial district transformed into a trendy urban center, with galleries, restaurants, offices and nightlife.
Station platform: Major transport node, connecting Lausanne to major Swiss and European cities (Geneva, Zurich, Paris).
Milan Park and Botanical Garden: Strategic green spaces for relaxation, biodiversity and public events.

International influence
Thanks to its institutions, its accessibility and its quality of life, Lausanne plays a key role in international exchanges. It regularly hosts diplomatic conferences, scientific summits and high-level sports competitions.





































