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1 - THE LEANING TOWER
A 12th-century landmark that was part of the St. Mauritius Church, which was demolished in 1890. Standing at an impressive height of 33 metres with a tilt of 5.5 degrees, this tower leans even more than the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
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2 - TIME ON THE LAKE
Discover the serene beauty of Lej da Staz, a picturesque lake that is the ideal setting for ice skating in winter. Enjoy a peaceful winter walk, a glide across the ice, or simply relax and take in the natural scenery.
3 - THE ST. MORITZ GRAND HOTELS
The six Grand Hotels exemplify the glamour and opulence of St. Moritz with their luxurious feel and cosmopolitan atmosphere.
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4 - BASQUIAT AND THE ENGADIN
Learn about the connection between Jean-Michel Basquiat’s New York roots and the serene landscapes of the Engadin. This exhibition, which opens at Hauser & Wirth on 14 December, features works influenced by the artist’s numerous visits to Switzerland, blending motifs from the Swiss Alps with his distinctive artistic style.
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5 - HISTORY UNFOLDS
Immerse yourself in the Cresta & Bob Museum and relive the thrilling history of the Cresta Run, one of the oldest natural ice tracks in the world. Discover its fascinating origins and legendary athletes through historic artefacts that showcase this iconic winter sport.
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6 - KULM COUNTRY CLUB
The Kulm Country Club is a memento of the 1928 and 1948 Olympic Winter Games and is a protected site. Since its renovation for the 2017 Ski World Championships, the 100-year-old pavilion in Kulm Park has a fresh glow. A must-see is the bar and historic restaurant with its spacious sun terrace.
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7 - SCENIC TRAIN RIDE
The Bernina Express promises a spectacular train ride from St. Moritz to Tirano on this UNESCO World Heritage route, winding through stunning Alpine scenery.
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8 - CHESA VEGLIA
This charming Engadin farmhouse dates back to 1658. It now offers three restaurants and two bars, some of the most popular in St. Moritz. A visit to Chesa Veglia is an absolute must!
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9 - SEGANTINI MUSEUM
Giovanni Segantini (1858-1899) significantly changed the artistic aesthetics of the mountain landscape with his Symbolist and Divisionism paintings. The Segantini Museum, which opened in 1908, is home to the artist’s largest and most important collection. Updated and refurbished in recent years, the museum is hugely popular with visitors.
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10 - ON TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN
Experience breathtaking Alpine scenery aboard St. Moritz’s mountain railways, offering access to high-altitude winter activities including skiing, snowboarding, and scenic hiking trails above the clouds.
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