HALLE INOX, VEVEY

LAKE GENEVA | SWITZERLAND

DISCOVER THE MOST RECOGNISABLE LANDMARK IN VEVEY

Built in 1919, The Halle Inox is considered by many as a national treasure. Near the national train station and the Veveyse river which flows directly into the Geneva lake, the Halle Inox, built in 1919, was the centeral factory of the of the metal engineering company “Ateliers de Constructions Mécaniques” – one of Switzerland’s industrial pride until the end of the last century.

A MASTERPIECE OF INDUSTRIAL ARCHITECTURE

A MASTERPIECE IN RESTORATION & DESIGN 

Fully renovated in 2017, a large number of the building’s original features, including its brick facades, large exterior glass windows, splendid interior metal framework, light fittings and overhead cranes, have been kept, undergoing meticulous renovation works.

DISCOVER THE HALLE INOX

15 M HIGH CEILINGS

A TOTAL 2’000 SQM SURFACE AREA

AN OUTSANDING VENUE FOR EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS

A PUBLIC & PRIVATE ART GALLERY

ONE  FAMOUS GASTRO RESTAURANT

THREE 180 SQM
APARTMENTS

A LUXURIOUS 550 SQM TRIPLEX APARTMENT

A STATE OF THE ART UNDERGROUND PARKING

PRIME LOCATION

A STROLL AWAY FROM LAKE GENEVA

AN HISTORICAL BUILDING FROM 1919

The Halle Inox is the central building of the metal engineering company  « LES ATELIERS DE CONSTRUCTIONS MÉCANIQUES » – one of Switzerland’s industrial pride until the end of the last century. 

Halle Inox Vevey