| Columbia Encyclopedia: Vevey |
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| Dialing Code: The telephone dialing code for: Vevey, Switzerland |
The country code is: 41
The city code is: 21
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| Vevey with the Nestlé headquarters in the foreground | ||||||||||
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| Population | 17,287 (2007[update]) | |||||||||
| - Density | 7,233 /km2 (18,734 /sq mi) | |||||||||
| Area | 2.39 km2 (0.92 sq mi) | |||||||||
| Elevation | 383 m (1,257 ft) | |||||||||
| Postal code | 1800 | |||||||||
| SFOS number | 5890 | |||||||||
| Mayor | Laurent Ballif | |||||||||
| Surrounded by | Corseaux, Corsier-sur-Vevey, La Tour-de-Peilz, Saint-Légier-La Chiésaz | |||||||||
| Twin towns | Müllheim (Germany), Carpentras (France) | |||||||||
| Website | www.vevey.ch Profile, SFSO statistics |
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Vevey is a town in Switzerland in the canton Vaud, on the north shore of Lake Geneva., not far from Lausanne. It was historically known as Viviscus or Vibiscum. It was mentioned for the first time by the ancient Greek astronomer and philosopher Ptolemy, who gave it the name Ouikos.
It is the seat of the district of the same name. It is part of the French-speaking area of Switzerland.
It is bordered on the west by the River Veveyse and to the east by the River Oyonnaz.
Vevey is the site of the world headquarters of the food giant Nestlé, founded here in 1867.
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The Confrérie des Vignerons (Brotherhood of Winegrowers) organises the Winegrowers' Festival (Fête des Vignerons) four or five times each century (one per generation) to celebrate its wine-growing traditions and culture. On those occasions an arena for 16,000 spectators is built in the marketplace — the Grande Place, which is the second-biggest marketplace in Europe, after Lisbon, Portugal). The festivals date from the 18th century; the last five were in 1905, 1927, 1955, 1977 and 1999.
Grande Place The Grande Place is dominated by a magnificent granary "La Grenette" built in 1803 in the Neo-Classical "rustic" style. Behind "La Grenette" can be seen the restaurant ("La Clef") in which Jean-Jacques Rousseau used to eat. The table at which he sat is still to be seen in the restaurant.
St Martin's Church, a few minutes' walk away from the Grande Place, contains the bodies of a number of those who condemned King Charles I of England to death - especially that of Edmund Ludlow who escaped to Vevey after the death of Oliver Cromwell.
The Alimentarium Museum, a modern museum opened in 1985 by the Nestlé foundation, and features a permanent exhibition of cooking, eating, purchasing food, digesting, and a history of Nestlé.
The town is also known for its large market on Tuesday and Saturday mornings. The Vevey folk markets,known locally as the Marchés Folkloriques, normally has up to 2000 visitors each Saturday over a period of two months. (Second week of July to end August). Visitors can buy a wine-glass and drink to their heart's content while listening to brass bands, Swiss folk music, and watching traditional craftsmen at work. These Folk Markets are organised by the Société de développement de Vevey. (www.sdvevey.ch)
Vevey is one of two locations that comprise the setting of Henry James' novella Daisy Miller.
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