Neuchatel
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Tourist attractions
1st March Statue (3 min)
The 1st March Statue commemorates a historic date important to Neuchâtel’s regional identity.
Tour de Diesse (3 min)
Tour de Diesse is a notable landmark offering views over the surrounding area near Neuchâtel.
Cloister of the Collegiate Church (5 min)
The cloister adjacent to Neuchâtel’s Collegiate Church features medieval architectural elements.
Elevator (6 min)
A local elevator serving residents and visitors for easy transportation within Neuchâtel.
Elevator to the Collegiate Church (6 min)
This public elevator provides convenient access to the Collegiate Church area in Neuchâtel.
Museum of Ethnography (12 min)
The Museum of Ethnography in Neuchâtel showcases cultural artifacts from around the world with permanent and temporary exhibits.
Fountain Basin Ruins (1.3 km)
Remains of a historic fountain basin highlighting Neuchâtel’s past urban features.
Moulin de Vauseyon (1.5 km)
Moulin de Vauseyon is a local attraction known for its scenic setting and historic mill structure.
Bourbaki Memorial and 1914-18 Neuchâtel (1.6 km)
A stone memorial commemorating the Bourbaki army's winter retreat in 1871 near Neuchâtel.
Neuchâtel Observatory Museum (1.9 km)
Museum showcasing timekeeping instruments and astronomical exhibits, open Saturdays 14:00-17:00.










