Chaplin's World, a photo gallery of the magical Charlie Chaplin musem
Chaplin's World is a museum dedicated to the life and work of the great Charlie Chaplin who has lived for more than 20 years in Corsier sur Vevey, Switzerland. He died at his residence on the Christmas night of 1977. Chaplin loved his and his family life in Switzerland, he was always present at local festivals, local circus shows or cinema. Throughout his time in Switzerland, Chaplin lived with his family in the sumptuous Corsier villa with a magnificent view of the Alps. Today, the house and the surrounding park form the Chaplin's World Museum, a place where you will find the story of the life and of the movies of the great Charlie Chaplin. It is a not to miss place in Switzerland. And to believe that at the end of the article you can enjoy the photo gallery.
Charlie Chaplin statue at Chaplin's World |
Why Chaplin moved to Switzerland?
Charles
Spencer Chaplin, better known as Charlie Chaplin, is one of the greatest actors
and directors in the history of cinema. He created the famous character the
Tramp and is recognized for his films: City Lights, The Kid, Modern Times, or
The Dictator. In the early 1900s he traveled to the USA with various British
theater and circus troops, and since 1910 the actor has settled in the US. Over
the years, he was accused of communist sympathies, so that in 1952 when Chaplin
left for London for the premiere of his film Limelight, J. Edgar Hoover along
with the Emigration Service succeeded in suspending his right to rejoin the
country. Hearing about this, Chaplin did not insist to return to the US, but
chose to move, with his family, to Switzerland, to Corsier sur Vevey in the
current home-museum. Here the actor lived a happy and quiet life, spending a
lot of time with his family and enjoying the visits of his numerous friends
(Alberst Einstein, Clara Haskil, etc.).
Chaplin's World in Vevey
The
Chaplin's World Museum is divided into 3 major areas: The Park, The Manoir, and
The Studio. The Park is a beautiful green meadow full of flowers and majestic
trees that surround the villa. Sitting on a bench, you can have a superb view
of the Alps and the city of Vevey. The Park is the place where Chaplin made
long walks thinking about his movies and talking to friends. It was Chaplin's
favorite playground with his children.
The Manoir
is the actual house in which the Chaplin family lived. Inside, there are many
family-owned furniture pieces, Chaplin's various manuscripts and scripts are
available, and the whole house is arranged for you to understand how they were
living in the house. Inside, to represent Chaplin's life and customs more
authentic, you'll find many wax statues representing Chaplin, his wife, or
Albert Einstein. Also, on giant screens there are pictures of his films or different
ancient news so you can enter into the atmosphere of Chaplin's times.
The third
element of the Chaplin's World Museum in Vevey is The Studio. From my point of
view is the pearl of the museum. At the beginning you will enter into a small
cinema where you can watch a short film about Chaplin's life. Then, just like a
magic trick, the screen will rise and you can physically enter into the world
of Chaplin's movies. You can relive the experiences of his films, you will see
the famous sceneries and you will find wax statues of some of the most famous
comedy actors. The studio is a story in itself, you will feel like an actor who
has come back in time and plays in the most famous movies of all time. You can
dress the tramp famous suit, you'll take pictures with Laurel and Hardy or you
can get a haircut from Chaplin.
Chaplin's World
is, probably, one of the most beautiful museums dedicated to a personality. It
is a museum full of life, sensitivity, art, film, love, joy of life. Go visit
the museum!
Practical information about Chaplin's World
First of all everything you need to know about this place you can find it out the website of the museum.
Tickets prices for Chaplin's World:
- Adults (starting from 16 years old): 24 CHF/ person
- Children (6-15 years old): 18 CHF/person (Kids under 6 years have free entrance)
- Seniors (over 60 years old) and students: 22 CHF/person
- Visitors with disabilities: adults 22 CHF/person; children 16 CHF/person.
You can buy your tickets from the museum or online, on their website.
Opening hours:
The museum is open 7 days per week from 10 am to 6 pm. This year the museum will have a exceptional open day on Christmas (25th of December 2017) to commemorate 40 years since Charlie Chaplin passes away. It will be open from 2 pm to 6 pm.
How to get to Chaplin's World
The museum is very close to the city of Vevey, on the shore of Lake Leman. From the city you can reach the museum by foot (around 50 minutes from the center), by bike or by taking bus 212 and get off at Chaplin station. You can also go there by car, the museum having a large parking place (2 CHF/hour). You can also go by train: travel to Vevey station and then take bus 212.
At Chaplin's World you will find a nice coffee place, a restaurant and a very nice souvenir shop.
Chaplin's World |
Albert Eintein visiting Charlie Chaplin |
Charlie Chaplin |
The Studio at Chaplin's World |
Comments
Post a Comment