Nyon Castle
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Nyon Castle

From 01 Jan To 31 Dec 2025

Nyon Castle

The Castle of Nyon, a Romanesque fortress built in the 12th century and transformed in the 16th century, is superbly situated on a promontory overlooking Lake Geneva. For a long time the political and administrative heart of the city, it has also housed a museum since 1888. The entire building is now open to the public.

Through its collections, it preserves and retraces the two-thousand-year history of the city. It presents the fine porcelain produced in the famous Nyon factory in the 18th century, the striking atmosphere of the prisons closed in 1979 and a heterogeneous collection of objects scattered throughout its attic. Its temporary exhibitions are devoted to historical themes or contemporary art.

The Nyon Porcelain Manufactory was one of the two manufactories that existed in Switzerland at the time. It produced neoclassical pieces intended mainly for local customers of patricians and other notables. Kaolin, the raw material used for porcelain production, came from Saint-Yrieix near Limoges. The whiteness of Nyon porcelain was comparable to that of top-quality French products.

The Nyon Porcelain Manufactory was supported not by a regent, but by wealthy citizens. The riots of the revolution and the Napoleonic wars were a serious blow to this costly industry: porcelain production declined from 1805 onwards and was completely discontinued in 1813. However, faience was produced in the manufactory until 1979.

Practical informations

Free entry for children under 16.
Nyon Region Tourisme Museums Pass: 8 museums for the price of 15. - CHF.
The Pass is valid for 1 year from the first day of use.
The museums of Nyon will be closed from December 23rd to 25th.

Name Château de Nyon
Location Nyon
Phone + 41 22 316 42 70
E-mail info@chateaudenyon.ch
Website https://www.chateaudenyon.ch
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Times and rates

Opening hours

From 01 January 2025 to 31 December 2025

Tuesday - Sunday10:00 - 18:00

Rates

Entrance
full price 12.00 CHF
Reduced price 8.00 CHF
carte Explore 8.00 CHF
Child <16 years old Free

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