Dwight Peck's personal collection of castle photos

The Château de Nyon, Switzerland

Imposing, pretty symmetrical, picturesque,
presumably functional, and very white



Some good-Swiss busybody decided that, after nearly uncountable centuries, the Château de Nyon was getting a little tatty, so the citizens voted to raise the tax rates and got the renovations under way, and here in August 2002 the outsides are almost finished.

We Americans would have got more directly to the root of the problem, I suspect, and disposed of the thing with a wreckerball, and let out bids for a mega-mall and 2 "food courts" on the site. And a gun shop. Quick as Bob's your uncle, we'd be producing profits again.

January 2003, midwinter, soon after the completion of the outer renovation. A grim, dark day, but the castle is still newly very white nonetheless.

The Château de Nyon in its noontide splendor, April 2003.

From the lake side, near the top of the stairs up from the Rive, June 2004

The château down an alley from the upper town, with Lake Geneva behind, 2007.

And the Château again, in its whitewashed splendor.

The Château de Nyon, seen from the Roman Museum, 2003

Castle and pedalos, June 2004.

The castle square. In summery weather, the restaurant on the right overflows out across the place.

A view upwards in Ammy's alley to the castle, now nicely renovated, September 2003.

From near my dentist's office, August 2004 (Roman amphitheatre, lower left).

The Roman columns, April 2003, out over the lake

A wintry scene, January 2006

More photos of Nyon
A walk through town, 2004
The Château de Nyon
Nyon under ice, January 2005
Nyon and the Talking Heads, January 2007
Marlowe's Nyon views, June 2007

May 2006


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