Introduction

Stade De La Tuilière, located in the northern part of Lausanne, Switzerland, is a striking symbol of modern sports architecture and community engagement. As the home of FC Lausanne-Sport, it stands at the intersection of Lausanne’s rich football history and innovative urban development. Beyond football, the stadium serves as a hub for cultural, charitable, and community events, making it a must-visit destination in Lausanne whether you are a sports enthusiast, architecture lover, or cultural explorer.

This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know before your visit: from opening hours and ticketing to accessibility features, architectural highlights, and nearby attractions. For the most current updates, consult the FC Lausanne-Sport official website and the City of Lausanne’s Métamorphose project page.


Visitor Information: Planning Your Visit

Visiting Hours

  • Match Days: The stadium opens 90 minutes before kickoff and closes about an hour after the final whistle.
  • Guided Tours: Available by appointment, generally from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM on selected days. Advance booking is recommended.
  • Special Events: Hours may vary; always check with event organizers or the FC Lausanne-Sport website.

Ticketing

  • How to Buy: Purchase tickets online via the club’s website, at the stadium box office on match days, or through authorized partners. Early booking is advised for major matches and special events.
  • Prices: Vary by event and seating zone; regular match tickets range from CHF 20–60, with VIP packages at premium rates. For charity galas and special events, prices can range from CHF 15–49 (20min.ch).
  • Accessible Tickets: Reserve in advance to ensure availability.

Accessibility

  • Fully step-free access, wide entrances, and elevators.
  • Dedicated seating and restrooms for visitors with reduced mobility.
  • Magnetic induction loops for hearing-impaired visitors (request in advance).
  • Reserved parking and drop-off zones for people with disabilities.
  • Volunteers and staff are available for assistance; contact ahead for tailored support.

Getting There

  • Public Transport: TL bus lines 1 and 21 stop at Blécherette, a short walk from the stadium. Shuttle services and night buses operate during major events.
  • By Car: Over 1,200 parking spaces within 600 meters; on-site parking is limited and may require advance booking. Use the free Vélodrome parking on match days.
  • By Bicycle: Dedicated bike racks support sustainable mobility.
  • Directions: For detailed routes, consult the Lausanne public transport guide.

Historical Background

Stade De La Tuilière was conceived to provide FC Lausanne-Sport, founded in 1896, with a modern, football-specific home that meets Swiss Football League and UEFA standards. The project, launched in 2017 as part of Lausanne’s broader Métamorphose urban renewal, was completed in 2020. The CHF 80 million investment by the City of Lausanne also included a new sports center, fostering youth development and community programs.

The stadium's location and design reflect Lausanne's vision for sustainable urban growth, integrating sport, culture, and public space.


Architectural Significance

Designed by Swiss architects :mlzd and Sollberger Bögli Architekten AG, Stade De La Tuilière is recognized for its innovative form and urban integration (afasiaarchzine.com). The stadium features:

  • A distinctive convex vessel shape with cut corners that maximize site use and create open public spaces at the entrances.
  • A “glass curtain” west façade, providing transparency and natural light.
  • Steep stands that bring fans close to the pitch, enhancing atmosphere.
  • Sustainable design elements, including solar panels, eco-friendly turf (with a planned upgrade to recycled materials by 2026), and bird nesting boxes (StadiumDB.com).

Stade De La Tuilière Exterior Interior Seating and Pitch


Stadium Facilities and Spectator Experience

  • Capacity: 12,544 seats, fully compliant with UEFA standards.
  • Hospitality: Exclusive lounges (e.g., Club Nico Capone, Club Redouane Bougheraba), VIP boxes, and panoramic terraces (lausanne-sport.ch).
  • General Facilities: Multiple catering outlets, accessible restrooms, club offices, and a stadium boutique for official merchandise.
  • Accessibility: Comprehensive arrangements for visitors with disabilities, including reserved seating, accessible toilets, and step-free routes.
  • Transport: Well-served by public transport, with limited on-site parking and facilities for cyclists.

FC Lausanne-Sport: The Home Team

FC Lausanne-Sport, one of Switzerland’s oldest clubs, has called Stade De La Tuilière its home since 2020 (sportskeeda.com). The stadium’s intense, fan-focused design provides a formidable home advantage. The vibrant support of “Les bleu et blanc” brings energy and color to every match.


Events and Community Engagement

Stade De La Tuilière is more than a football venue. It hosts:

  • Charity Gala Matches: Featuring celebrities and football legends, such as the September 2025 event with teams led by Nico Capone and Redouane Bougheraba, benefiting Fondation Théodora and Terres d’Espoir (Theodora Foundation).
  • Cultural Festivals and Concerts: The stadium’s design accommodates large-scale events, exhibitions, and community gatherings.
  • Community Programs: Youth training, educational initiatives, and collaboration with local organizations.

Nearby Attractions

Make the most of your visit by exploring nearby Lausanne highlights:

  • Olympic Museum: A world-class exhibition on the Olympic movement.
  • Lausanne Cathedral (Notre-Dame): A stunning Gothic landmark with panoramic views.
  • Ouchy Promenade: Lakeside walks with Alpine backdrops.
  • Collection de l’Art Brut: Unique outsider art museum.

For more ideas, see our Guide to Lausanne Historical Sites.


Visitor Tips

  • Book Early: Secure tickets in advance, especially for major matches or charity events.
  • Use Public Transport: Avoid parking hassles during big events.
  • Arrive Early: Enjoy panoramic views and avoid last-minute queues.
  • Check Accessibility: Contact the stadium for any special requirements.
  • Weather Prep: Bring sun protection or rain gear, depending on the season.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are the visiting hours?
A: The stadium is open during scheduled events and by appointment for tours. Check the official website for up-to-date hours.

Q: How do I buy tickets?
A: Purchase online, at the stadium box office, or through authorized vendors. Book early for major events.

Q: Is Stade De La Tuilière accessible for people with disabilities?
A: Yes, the stadium offers step-free access, accessible seating, toilets, and parking.

Q: Are guided tours available?
A: Yes, on select days by prior booking.

Q: How do I get there by public transport?
A: Take TL bus lines 1 or 21 to Blécherette, or use event shuttles.


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