Office space
Party room
1 room
~ 18 m²
CHF 145.-/month + ch.
Hobby room with window for rent in Dulliken
Office space
CHF 3,750.-/month + ch.
Their venture in the Leuenfeld Center
Office space
CHF 980.-/month + ch.
Lager / Magazin or workshop incl. truck ramp and office space
Office
1 room
CHF 105.-/sqm/year + ch.
Light, modern commercial/office space 160 m2
Depot
CHF 100.-/month, incl. ch.
Hobby room with 8.2 m2 area
Office space
1 room
CHF 378.-/month + ch.
Large commercial space
Office
CHF 1,691.-/month + ch.
Light office space in a central location with a terrace
Office
1 room
CHF 180.-/sqm/year + ch.
Office space 48 m2 near highway junction for rent immediately
Office
2 Rooms
CHF 2,250.-/month + ch.
Modern bright office space near highway junction

Office space
CHF 150.-/month
Does your hobby need more space?
Exploring the Canton of Solothurn: Local Life and Real Estate Market
Nestled in the German-speaking region of Switzerland, the canton of Solothurn is a true gem that captivates with its harmony of history and nature. Located in the northwest of the country, it offers a picturesque environment characterized by the majestic Jura mountain range and the Aar River that runs through it. This exceptional natural setting is complemented by lush forests and green hills, providing an ideal backdrop for those seeking tranquility.
This canton of Solothurn is renowned for its old town with its imposing architecture, notably the Saint-Ours Cathedral, a historical and cultural symbol of the region. The Solothurn Art Museum, with its rich and varied collections, as well as the well-developed banks of the Aar River, contribute to the vibrancy of the local living environment. Welcoming and dynamic, the canton is also distinguished by its ease of access thanks to a good public transport network, including SBB trains and an efficient regional bus service.
The real estate market in Solothurn is characterized by a diverse offer, including buildings that have a certain charm for architecture and heritage enthusiasts. These constructions, present both in the city center and in the suburbs, attract different profiles, in search of a practical and well-located housing option. The buildings in Solothurn offer a diversity of styles that reflect both the history of the canton and its momentum towards modernity.
In summary, Solothurn presents itself as a prime destination for anyone looking to settle in an environment with an exceptional living environment. Its balance between historical heritage, natural landscapes and urban dynamism makes it a place conducive to relaxation and discovery, ideal for all types of residents, from families to young professionals.





















































