La Chaux-de-Fonds

La Chaux-de-Fonds, a UNESCO World Heritage site in the Swiss Jura, is the birthplace of Le Corbusier and a global watchmaking capital. Its grid-like streets, built after a devastating 1794 fire, reflect the 19th-century industrial planning that housed both factories and workers. Today, it offers a fascinating blend of horological heritage, modernist architecture, and alpine scenery.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least a full day to absorb the watchmaking culture and architecture. Start at the MIH (2–3 hours), then walk to Maison Blanche (1 hour). In the afternoon, join a workshop tour or explore the Art Nouveau district. If you’re a horology enthusiast, a second day lets you visit the nearby Espace Horloger in Le Locle or drive the Watchmaking Trail.

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