The Musée du Léman in Nyon has an interesting *history. It was originally a Convent (built in 1298!), it then became a hospital and two buildings were built behind it as annexes to the hospital. These annexes, the Lazaret and disinfection pavilion were built in 1904. The disinfection pavilion was built to isolate the patients […]
Magnificent Magnolia now in Bloom in Nyon
The big magnolia tree on the Quai Louis-Bonnard (near the lake road near the Musée du Léman in Nyon), is currently in bloom and looking magnificent. Note: The Living in Nyon editor was careful with social distancing on this short walk around town! Spring flowers around the town
New Nyon Facebook Group for Volunteers to Help during Coronavirus period
A new Facebook page called Coronavirus Nyon Solidarité Entreaide has been created for volunteers who want to give help during this Coronavirus lockdown period, and for members of the public to receive help. There are currently around 9-10 people working on the page, volunteers can offer their help or ask for help. This can be anything […]
Merry Christmas from Living in Nyon!
A Very Merry Christmas to all Readers! We will be back at the end of December to highlight some local Nyon events coming up in January 2020.
Guide to throwing out the Trash/Rubbish in Nyon
If you see this envelope in your letterbox, don’t throw it away! It’s the town’s handy “waste” guide that’s issued to all households with info on when, and where you can recycle in 2020. It includes the dates when old Christmas trees will be collected in the different sectors of Nyon, the opening hours of […]