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Bever (Graubünden)
In 1883, Rudolf von Salis-Muralt commissioned the celebrated architect Nicolaus Hartmann to convert this farmhouse, built in 1590, into a magnifi cent patrician villa.
Bever
 
Chur (Graubünden)
With its cosy, romantic atmosphere, its warm and genuine welcome and its deeprooted Swiss hospitality, this much-loved hotel has long been the top address in the city.
Chur
 
Davos (Graubünden)
Named Historic Hotel of the Year for 2008 by Icomos (the International Council on Monuments and Sites), the Schatzalp was built in art nouveau style. The novelist Thomas Mann describes it in “The Magic Mountain”.
Davos
 
Flims (Graubünden)
Just one hour from Zürich, set in the magnifi - cent mountain scenery of Flims-Laax, lies a unique, self-contained holiday world, set in the most extensive hotel grounds in the whole of Swit zerland.
Flims
 
Klosters (Graubünden)
This hotel was designed by the top Zürich architect Hermann Schneider in 1938, in the run-up to a Swiss national exhibition, as a total work of art of its time.
Klosters
 
Paspels (Graubünden)
With its richly ornamented roof timbers, and façades decorated in exquisite “sgraffi to” style, this historical house casts an immediate spell on all visitors.
Paspels
 
Poschiavo GR (Graubünden)
Feel the history in a palazzo of the 17th century! Historic and friendly hotel in the Valposchiavo. Peaceful and comfortable rooms.
Poschiavo GR
 
Samedan (Graubünden)
In the heart of the village of Samedan – “capital” of the Upper Engadine – and surrounded by stunning mountain scenery, the historic seat of the aristocratic Mÿsanus family has stood for more than 400 years.
Samedan
 
Santa Maria / Val Müstair (Graubünden)
500-year-old knight’s house with a 1000-year-old wine cellar
Santa Maria / Val Müstair
 
Sils-Maria (Graubünden)
Just 10km from bustling St. Moritz but in a world of its own is the Waldhaus, perched like a castle on a hilltop.
Sils-Maria