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The Manoir de Ban, or Champ de Ban Estate Manor, is a manor house located at Corsier-sur-Vevey on the banks of Lake Geneva in Switzerland. The property is known for having been Charlie Chaplin's home for 25 years, from 1952 until his death in 1977.
Le manoir de Ban ou manoir du domaine de Champ de Ban est situé à Corsier-sur-Vevey, commune suisse proche du Léman. La propriété est célèbre pour avoir été la résidence de Charlie Chaplin durant 25 ans, de 1952 à sa mort en 1977. Un musée consacré à Charlie Chaplin et à son œuvre y a ouvert le 17 avril 2016 1, 2.
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Apr 17, 2018 · 17 April 2018. Manoir de Ban, Charlie Chaplin’s former home in Corsier-sur-Vevey, is now a museum. Charlie Chaplin: Life and Legacy. Today is the 129th birth anniversary of legendary comedian, movie star and all-round intriguing figure Charlie Chaplin.
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Jun 2, 2023 · Overview: Chaplin’s World. Chaplin’s World, also colloquially referred to as the Charlie Chaplin Museum, is housed in Manoir de Ban in Corsier-sur-Vevey. The manor house itself is more than 1,000 meters 2 large and is known for being Charlie Chaplin’s home from 1952 until 1977 1.
the Manoir de Ban. Welcome to the Chaplin family! Dating back to 1705, this 14-hectare estate was once owned by the noble and generous Michel de Crausaz, lord of the manor house in the parish of Corsier. The breathtaking architecture of the Manoir was designed by renowned architect Philippe Franel. Charlie Chaplin bought the Manoir on 31 ...
Each room in the beautiful Manoir de Ban, where Chaplin spent the last 25 years of his extraordinary life, speaks volumes about the family life of the legendary artist. You can discover his personal belongings and learn about his childhood.
Nov 10, 2017 · Manoir de Ban, Charlie Chaplin’s former home in Corsier-sur-Vevey, is now a museum. Clara Tuma for The New York Times. “A friend suggested Switzerland,” he wrote opaquely in his 1964...