The Halle Inox, built in 1919, is considered by many to be a true national treasure. Ideally located near the train station and the Veveyse river, which flows directly into Lake Geneva, this hall was once the beating heart of the Mechanical Construction Workshops - a pride of the Swiss industry until the end of the 20th century.
Rich in a prestigious past, the Halle Inox is an exceptional testimony to Swiss industrial heritage. Fully restored in 2017, it has managed to preserve its unique character while adapting to contemporary requirements. Many original elements have been preserved and enhanced thanks to meticulous renovation work: its brick facades, its immense glass roofs, its sumptuous interior metal framework, its period lighting fixtures, and its impressive overhead cranes.
With ceilings 15 meters high and a total area of 2,000 m², the Halle Inox offers a spectacular setting where heritage and modernity blend. With a dual commercial and residential use, it hosts prestigious exhibitions and events, houses an art gallery open to the public and private collectors, as well as a renowned gourmet restaurant.
The site also includes three 180 m² apartments, a sumptuous 550 m² triplex, and a state-of-the-art underground parking. The Halle Inox thus embodies the perfect balance between history, architecture, and contemporary art of living.
The building is now fully leased with a completely commercial use and offers an extremely interesting yield.
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