Villa Zina

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Architectural styleHistoricist, neo-gothic
LocationVevey, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland, Bd Paderewski 3, 1800 Vevey
Coordinates46°27′39″N 6°51′17″E / 46.460728°N 6.854683°E / 46.460728; 6.854683
Construction started1877
Villa Zina
Interactive map of the Villa Zina area
General information
Architectural styleHistoricist, neo-gothic
LocationVevey, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland, Bd Paderewski 3, 1800 Vevey
Coordinates46°27′39″N 6°51′17″E / 46.460728°N 6.854683°E / 46.460728; 6.854683
Construction started1877
Completed1878
OwnerPrivate ownership (since 2020; previously Fondation des hôpitaux de la Riviera)
Technical details
Floor area412 sqm
Design and construction
ArchitectsCharles Nicati, Ernest Burnat

The Villa Zina (formerly Villa Montgomery)[1][2] is a historic villa located in Vevey, in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. Constructed between 1877 and 1878, it was registered in 1995 as a Cultural Property of Regional Significance (Class 2) in the Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property.[3]

Originally a private residence, it later served as an administrative hub for the Hôpital Riviera-Chablais (HRC) before being sold in 2020 and is currently used by the Fondation Enfance Emma Couvreu.[4]

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