St Moritz, Switzerland » Entertainment » Exhibitions

When it comes to art and culture, the city of St. Moritz has some astonishing spots that exhibit the history and living existence of surrounding nature.

Segantini Museum:

The museum is dedicated to Giovanni Segantini. This renowned painter Segantini settled in Maloja after leaving Italy and spent his last five years of life in the beautiful Engadine valley. The museum was built in 1908 and it is where the work of Segantini is exhibited. Here, visitors can watch the development in the style that Segantini underwent in the course of his career.

Address: Segantini Museum, Via Somplaz 30, 7500 St. Moritz
Tel.: +41 (0)81 833 44 54
Fax: +41 (0)81 832 24 54

Website:Segantini Museum

Mineralien museum:

Visit Casa del Sole and watch an international mineral collection in Hotel Sonne. It has a special display case with local minerals and the gem stones of Engadin and Bergell. It also exhibits the fossils and petrified wood in the other room.

Address: c/o Hotel Sonne, Via Sela 11, CH-7500 St. Moritz
Tel.: +41 (0)81 833 03 63

Engadine Museum:

Richard Campell is a founder of the Engadine Museum. He collected the Grisons, Engadine artifacts and furniture for years and displayed those all artifacts in the house built in the old Engadine style.

Address: Engadiner Museum, Via dal Bagn 39, 7500 St. Moritz
Tel.: +41 (0)81 833 43 33
Fax: +41 (0)81 833 50 07

Mili Weber House:

The Mili Weber house exhibits the extensive life-work of Mili Weber which includes illustrated stories, paintings, sketches and studies. This house was built by the parents of Mili Weber. It is located on Dimlej Street bordering the forest on the eastern end of the Lake of St. Moritz. This house is a wondrous fairy land with several floors.

Address: Mili-Weber-Haus, Via Dim Lej 35 7500 St. Moritz
Tel.: +41 81 833 07 77

Berry Museum:

This museum is dedicated to the doctor and the painter Peter Robert Berry (1864-1942). It is situated in the century-old Villa Arona in the heart of St. Moritz. Berry returned to his birthplace, St. Moritz after finishing the study of art in Paris and Munich and created some beautiful work. This exhibition room in the museum features oil paintings, pastels and drawings created more than forty years ago.

Address: Berry Museum, Via Arona 32, CH-7500 St. Moritz
Tel.: +41 (0)81 833 30 18
Fax: +41 (0)81 833 30 19

Website:Berry Museum

Also, several charming galleries in the city of St. Moritz depict an exclusive variety of culture.

Galerie Curtins:
This gallery is famous for exhibitions of internationally known artists.
Address: Via Stredas 5, 7500 St. Moritz
Tel.: +41 (0)81 833 28 24

Website:Galerie Curtins

Galerie Gmurzynska:
Address: Via Serlas/Serletta (opposite Palace Hotel), 7500 St. Moritz
Tel.: +41 (0)81 833 36 51

Website:Galerie Gmurzynska

Gallery Palu:
An exhibition displaying hand-made paintings.
Address: Via Maistra 17, 7500 St. Moritz
Tel.: +41 (0)81 833 32 89

Website:Galerie Palu

Gallery Greve Karsten:
Address: Via Maistra 4, 7500 St. Moritz
Tel.: +41 (0)81 834 90 34
Fax: +41 (0)81 834 90 35

Website:Galerie Greve Karsten

Gallery Cahn:
Greek, Roman and Egyptian antiquities exhibited here.
Address: Via Maistra 11, 7500 St. Moritz
Tel.: +41 (0)81 833 50 90
Gallery La Serlas:
This exclusive stylish gallery is popular amongst tourists for the pieces of jewellery as well as several antiques exhibited.
Address: Palace Arcade, 7500 St. Moritz
Tel.: +41 (0)81 833 35 31
Fax: +41 (0)81 833 29 63

Website:Gallery La Serlas

Gallery Misani:
Address: Via Stredas 7500 St. Moritz
Tel.: +41 (0)81 833 33 14
Fax: +41 (0)81 833 09 37

Website:Gallery Misani