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Families:
Children's thirst for adventure knows no bad weather! Equipped with wellies and a tippet, there's plenty to do in the Engadin even on a rainy day. But if it does get too wet, there are also numerous indoor alternatives offering fun and action for the whole family.
Spa & Wellnes:
Relax and unwind: People have been doing this in the Engadin for over 3400 years, as the healing springs of St. Moritz were already known in the Bronze Age. Today, people can also pamper themselves in three modern spas or in the wellness areas of numerous hotels. We wish you a good rest.
Art & Culture:
Ferdinand Hodler, Cuno Amiet, Alberto Giacometti, Wilhelm F. Burger, Friedrich Nietzsche and above all Giovanni Segantini, who even made the Engadin his adopted home, are associated with the Engadin. One of the most extensive collections of Segantini's works can be seen today in the Segantini Museum in St. Moritz. In addition to this, more than 20 other museums characterize the Engadin cultural landscape. They are dedicated to the history and culture of the region. Immerse yourself in this world, which allows you to see and experience the Engadin in a different way. One fine example is the impressive Museum Engiadinais, which takes you through 500 years of living culture from the Engadin and the neighboring regions in 21 exhibition rooms.
For reservations, please call the reception at di nummer 404.
