Swiss villages are usually awash with flowers, and Troinex was no exception. Here we see flowers tastefully arranged around some old, rusting machinery all contained in a wooden box bearing the Troinex coat of arms:

The coat of arms of Troinex represents a castle banded with three rows of unequal stones. These are those of the Chateauneuf, and can still be found carved on an old house in Troinex.

The Chateauneuf were part of the Geneva bourgeoisie and owned the Troinex stronghold in the 16th century (translated from the original French on the town website).

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