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  2. The manor lies on the Champ de Ban Estate, above Corsier-sur-Vevey, a wine-growing village on the Swiss Riviera. The 14-hectare (35-acre) estate [5] lies in stunning countryside, between the Lavaux vineyards (a UNESCO World Heritage Site ), Lake Geneva and the peaks of the Swiss Alps .

  3. 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.

    • Philippe Franel
    • Musée
    • 1840
    • Habitation
  4. Chaplin's World est un musée créé à la mémoire et à l’œuvre de Charlie Chaplin et établi en Suisse, à Corsier-sur-Vevey dans le manoir de Ban dans lequel l'acteur vécut avec sa famille de 1952 jusqu'à sa mort en 1977.

    • 16 avril 2016
    • Maison-musée, musée monographique
    • 4 000 m²
    • plus de 300 000
  5. 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.

  6. With 1850 m2 of thematic exhibits, the Manoir de Ban and its Hollywood-style studio showcase the humor and emotion that were so dear to Charlie Chaplin and which conquered the entire planet. The mansion and the 14-hectare park with unobstructed views of the Lac Léman provide insight into everyday life of the Chaplins.

  7. The idea for an ambitious, large-scale museum dedicated to Charlie Chaplin and his life’s work came about in the year 2000, when Swiss architect Philippe Meylan and Quebecois curator, film buff and Chaplin aficionado Yves Durand first met. The project was brought to life by a dedicated group, made up of business people, artists and key local ...

  8. Apr 17, 2018 · Today is the 129th birth anniversary of legendary comedian, movie star and all-round intriguing figure Charlie Chaplin. The star of the silent era of Hollywood lived out his last days on his bucolic Swiss manor—the 37-acre estate, Manoir de Ban, in the small Swiss Riviera town of Corsier-sur-Vevey, about 55 miles northeast of Geneva. The ...

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