Pully
Pully is a municipality in the Lavaux-Oron District of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland.[1]
It lies along the northern shore of Lake Geneva, functioning as the easternmost suburb of Lausanne within its metropolitan agglomeration.[2][3]
Covering an area of 5.9 square kilometers, Pully recorded a permanent resident population of 19,545 as of December 2024, reflecting steady growth in this affluent lakeside community.[3][4]
The municipality is characterized by its scenic integration of urban development with natural landscapes, including proximity to the UNESCO-designated Lavaux vineyard terraces, and features cultural institutions such as the Musée d'art de Pully and the General Guisan Museum honoring the Swiss military leader Henri Guisan.[5][6]