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Freddie Mercury In Montreux. Freddie mercury statue montreux switzerland hires stock photography and images Alamy Freddie Mercury loved living at the Duck house as it was a real refuge for him and offered fantastic views and privacy Our guide was Lucien Muller, a Montreux native who has been passionately involved with preserving Freddie Mercury's legacy for many years

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Freddie Mercury liebte es, im Duck House zu leben, da es für ihn ein wahrer Zufluchtsort war und ihm eine fantastische Aussicht und Privatsphäre bot Our guide was Lucien Muller, a Montreux native who has been passionately involved with preserving Freddie Mercury's legacy for many years

Freddie Mercury Statue in Montreux, Famous Bronze Sculpture of Queen Lead Singer Editorial Photo

Freddie Mercury liebte es, im Duck House zu leben, da es für ihn ein wahrer Zufluchtsort war und ihm eine fantastische Aussicht und Privatsphäre bot It is located at Rue du Lac 165, and can be found here On 19 may 2020, the fences installed in the early hours of the Coronavirus crisis around the Freddie Mercury statue were removed by the Montreux authorities

Switzerland, Montreux, bronze statue of Freddie Mercury overlooking Lake Geneva Stock Photo Alamy. As well as living in Montreux, he also recorded six albums there with Queen, including "Made in Heaven" On 19 may 2020, the fences installed in the early hours of the Coronavirus crisis around the Freddie Mercury statue were removed by the Montreux authorities

Nahaufnahme der Statue von Freddie Mercury in Montreux am Genfer See Stockfotografie Alamy. Montreux, with its magnetically mild climate, has been drawing visitors to the eastern shores of Lake Geneva since the 19th century.But the serene resort at the foothill of the Swiss Alps, or "the sleepy old town", as Queen's frontman Freddie Mercury first called it, will acquire new fame in 1967 Sie befindet sich in der Rue du Lac 165 und ist hier zu finden