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St. Moritz

St Moritz is a beautiful tourist attraction in Switzerland. It is situated in the southeast of Switzerland. It is a wonderful place to enjoy spectacular mountain views, beautiful chalets, skiing and shopping.

St. Moritz is located almost 6000 feet high up in the Swiss Alps.—the famed tourist destination. St. Moritz enjoys more sunshine than any other place in Switzerland. When in St. Moritz, enjoy the pleasant climate and its wonderful cosmopolitan atmosphere.

St. Moritz hotels provide fine accommodation facilities to its guests. Hotels in St. Moritz are affordable and comfortable. There are a number of good hotels that are well equipped with all the modern facilities.

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Tourist attractions in St. Moritz

  • Segantini Museum  
    It is a wonderful place to visit in St. Moritz. Segantini museum was completed in 1908 and it dedicated to the painter Giovanni Segantini (1858-1899), who spent the last five years of his life living and painting in the Engadine.
  • Stone of the Druids  
    Druids were the religious leaders of the Celts, who lived in the Engadine during the first millennium B.C. The stone consists of a massive slab of granite resting on three smaller rocks.    
  • Mili Weber House  
    The Mili Weber House is a testimonial to the life and talent of an extraordinary woman. Mili Weber (1891-1978, naive painter and author) lived as one with nature. Her deep love for every living creature is reflected in her works. Her parents' house, which now belongs to a public foundation, is filled with her enchanted art.
  • Mauritius Fountain  
    The fountain with its original design was commissioned in 1910 by the community of St. Moritz and built by the sculptor Wilhelm Schwerzmann of Zürich to commemorate the baroness Goldschmidt-v. Rothschild. The baroness had earned the town's merits through the establishment of charitable organizations.
  • Engadine Museum  
    The museum is set in a house specially built for that purpose, reflecting the old architectural style of the Engadine. Among other things it displays the wooden trough from the Bronze Age that used to hold the water of the mineral spring of St. Moritz.
 
 
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