Grand Chalet
| Grand Chalet | |
|---|---|
The south façade of the Grand Chalet in 2018 | |
| Location | Rossinière |
| Built | 1752–1756 |
| Built for | Jean-David Henchoz (1712–1758) |
| Architects | Jean-David Henchoz (owner), Gabriel Massard (master mason) and Joseph Genayne (master carpenter) |
| Architectural style | Chalet |
| Owner | Setsuko, Comtesse Klossowska de Rola |
Location of Grand Chalet in Switzerland Grand Chalet (Canton of Vaud) | |
The Grand Chalet, also known as Grand Chalet de Rossinière, Grande Demeure, Grande Maison or Chalet Balthus, is a historic chalet in Rossinière, the French part of Switzerland. It is listed as a Swiss heritage site of national significance (1946: Classification as a monument at municipal and cantonal level. 1996: Recognition as a heritage site of national significance). The French name Le Grand Chalet means "The Big Chalet", in the sense of: The biggest house in town.