There's also a zoo with more than 80 animals for people to interact with, where a long line of kids waited for pony rides, and just as many checked out the horses in their stables. Others took time to meet the alpacas, and there also were pigs, goats, camels and birds to see.
They even had a bull, who was calm enough that children were able to get close without any issues.
Four brothers, Friedrich, Rudolf, Karl and Eugen Knie, began with an open-air tightrope and artistic company in 1803, and then in 1919 the family formed the circus. Now the sixth, seventh and eighth generation of the Knie family work in front of and behind the scenes running the family business.
And that business has brought them to Lausanne through Oct. 9.