Architecture
St. Moritz’s architecture is a clash of distinctive styles and epochs – a unique manifestation of Alpine extravagance.
Badrutt‘s Palace
At Badrutt’s Palace Hotel, exquisite luxury meets first-class service and limitless enjoyment.
St. Moritz Station
St. Moritz Station, right on the lake, is the terminus of both the Albula and Bernina railways and is a so-called system-change station.
Chesa Futura
True to the motto “Nomen est omen”, the Chesa Futura delights with its avant-garde structure and design.
Chesa Veglia
This charming Engadine farmhouse dates back to 1658. It now offers three restaurants and two bars, some of the most popular in St. Moritz.
Cresta Run Clubhouse
The clubhouse of the St. Moritz Tobogganing Club (Cresta Run) was designed by the architect Annibale Fiocchi and completed in1962.
Forum Paracelsus
The Forum Paracelsus brings the history of the St. Moritz healing springs to life through listening stations and touchscreens.
Hanselmann
The striking building with its beautiful frescoed facade has been the home of sweet treats for four generations, the specialties and chocolates prepared with love and care based on traditional recipes.
Kulm Hotel
The first hotel in St. Moritz dates back to 1856 and is considered the cradle of winter tourism.
Kulm Country Club
The Kulm Country Club is a memento of the 1928 and 1948 Olympic Winter Games and is a protected site.
Niemeyer-Haus
The Oscar-Niemeyer House is the only building in Switzerland by the famous Brazilian architect, who is considered the pioneer of modern Brazilian architecture.


Olympic Bob Run
The Olympic Bob Run from St. Moritz to Celerina is the only natural ice bob run in the world.
Ovaverva
From the outside pools featuring massage jets and breathtaking views over the mountains, to the large bubbling hot tubs, all the way to the 25-metre pool, the wellbeing centre is the perfect place to unwind and relax.
Reine Victoria
From the theatre to the dining salon to the 144 rooms, the Hotel Reine Victoria enchants with its stylish and classic ambiance.
Leaning Tower
A 12th-century landmark that was part of the St. Mauritius Church, which was demolished in 1890.
Schulhausplatz
The St. Moritz archive, centrally located on the Schulhausplatz (schoolhouse square), is home to the community’s memories, documenting its history, present, and development.
Segantini Museum
The Segantini Museum, which opened in 1908, houses the artist’s largest and most important collection.
Museum Engiadinais
The centrepiece of our museum with its 21 exhibition rooms is its historical interiors, which date from five different centuries: wood-panelled living rooms or “stüvas” from the Engadine and surrounding areas, a magnificent room from the Valtellina region, an impressive kitchen, and a beautiful bedroom.
Nomad is back in town from February 22nd to 25th February – stay tuned.•St. Moritz Winter Bliss: Come and enjoy the festive spirit, local culinary delights, live entertainment and a festive mood.•The exhibition Gerhard Richter: Engadin starts on the 16th of December.•The newest issue of St. Moritz – Views from the Top is available at the Tourist Office and online!•