MAD

Lausanne


With five floors of entertainment, four dance floors and a restaurant called Bedroom, MAD (Moulin á Danse de Lausanne) is a mad sort of place, going strong since 1985 in the Flon area. Music can be anything (reggaeton, mashup, hardcore), the dress code is snappy, and 3rd-floor Jetlag Club is only for partygoers aged over 26. Sunday is gay night.


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1. Place de la Palud

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2. Hôtel de Ville

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3. Fontaine de la Justice

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4. Escaliers du Marché

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5. Palais de Rumine

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6. Musée de l’Art Brut

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7. Musée Historique de Lausanne

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8. Cathédrale de Notre Dame

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