Territet


Territet is a locality which is part of the Montreux commune, in the Vaud canton, Switzerland.

Geography

Territet is located between Montreux and Veytaux, on the lake Geneva shore.

History

Territet unites several formerly separate hamlets. While the lower part was always called Territet, there were two other localities on the higher ground called Collonge and la Veraye.
While the very first hotel of the region was opened in neighbouring Veytaux in 1829, other hotels were soon built in Territet, like the "Chasseur des Alpes" in 1840 which became in 1855 the Hôtel des Alpes-Grand Hôtel. The current Montreux city centre consisting of rich farmland was developed only later, which is why the Orient Express train would stop in the Territet station and not in Montreux. Foreign tourists started to stay in Territet from 1848 onwards and their numbers picked up from 1861 when the train station was opened. A number of VIPs visited Territet in the following years, among whom emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria in 1893 and his wife Empress Elisabeth of Austria who came on her own four times.
In 1879 the first phone to be installed in Switzerland was installed in à Territet. Territet also had the first tennis court in Switzerland. It was created in 1894, exclusively for the use of the English tourists. The Territet–Glion funicular railway, one of the oldest in Switzerland, was opened in 1883.

Monuments

Territet is home to three museums, the Swiss national audiovisual museum, the new Ruzo museum and the carriage museum. There are several important monuments, among which the Hôtel des Alpes-Grand Hôtel which is listed as a, an Anglican chapel and a statue of Empress Sisi of Austria created by Italian sculptor in 1902.

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