The Eton Fives Association


    Courts in Rest of Europe


      • Alpine College, Bex, Switzerland
        1 court.

      • College of St. Columba, Dublin, Ireland
        2 Courts Buttresses removed. One unplayable. Built 1850 they are believed to be the oldest existing purpose built courts in the world and the only ones in Ireland.

      • Hotel Monchstein, Saltzburg, Austria
        1 Court Formerly in the grounds of the hotel but part of the grounds (including the court) was sold off and a private house built on the site. Used as a wood store in 1984.

      • Old Zuoz, Veigny, Geneva, Switzerland
        2 courts Built in the 1990s as part of a sports complex.

      • Old Zuoz, Zurich, Switzerland
        2 courts. One built in 1962 and one in 2000.
        Opening of the Second Court in 2001
        The First Twenty-five Years

      • Lyceum Alpinum, Zuoz, Switzerland
        6 courts. 3 built within the confines of the School buildings in 1923. A further 3 were built in 1965. No roofs.
        Early History

      • Provence, Southern France
        2 courts. One left handed and one right handed. Built in 2005 by EFA Member Dr Nigel Cox.

      • Rheinberg Turn-und Sportverein Club, Rheinberg, Germany
        1 Court The Rheinberg court is in the public sports ground presented by the Underberg Schnapps family to the town.

      • Schloss Wellenberg, Augsburg, Germany (Home of Prince and Princess Fugger-Babenhausen and family)
        1 court.

      • Zug, Zurich, Switzerland
        2 courts. (formerly 4)

      Created 14 January 2000 by Mike Fenn
      Revised 14 January 2006
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