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Revision as of 03:26, 26 January 2024

This 1919 postcard shows the then-new "Minerva Palace" across from the Hôtel des Postes on Rue Léopold-Robert in La Chaux-de-Fonds

The Minerva Palace is the name given to the large office building at Rue Léopold-Robert 66 in La Chaux-de-Fonds. Built in 1914, it was named Minerva palace and constructed by a limited company called Minerva SA run by architect Leon Boillot. It was unrelated to the watch company of the same name.

The building has four full floors and an attic above ground level and is located directly across the boulevard from the Hôtel des Postes.

The Minerva Palace was home to many watchmakers over the years, notably Gallet & Co from 1924 through 1977.

Watchmaking Tenants