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Reservoirs, Schools, Abandoned Mills: the Creative Renaissance of the Romaned Building

Summary by Le Temps
Everywhere in French-speaking Switzerland, technical, industrial or public buildings, freed from their original function, offer a new life by becoming houses, workshops, shops or cafes. Gentle conversions carried out to preserve the soul of the placesIn Valais, the Moulin de Sion today imposes as one of the most striking examples of recent industrial metamorphosis.The building of the early twentieth century, it is more than a empty hull when pro…
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Everywhere in French-speaking Switzerland, technical, industrial or public buildings, freed from their original function, offer a new life by becoming houses, workshops, shops or cafes. Gentle conversions carried out to preserve the soul of the placesIn Valais, the Moulin de Sion today imposes as one of the most striking examples of recent industrial metamorphosis.The building of the early twentieth century, it is more than a empty hull when pro…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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