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Bever (Graubünden)
In 1883, Rudolf von Salis-Muralt commis -
sioned the celebrated architect Nicolaus
Hartmann to convert this farmhouse, built in
1590, into a magnificent patrician villa.
Chur (Graubünden)
As a hotel with a living tradition, romantic atmosphere, family flair and values it holds dear, the Hotel Stern is the top address in Chur, the cantonal capital.
Davos (Graubünden)
The Schatzalp was built in 1900 in Art Nouveau
style as a luxury sanatorium, and was
the setting for Thomas Mann’s novel “The
Magic Mountain”.
Flims (Graubünden)
Just an hour from Zurich, set in the magni -
ficent mountain scenery of Flims Laax, lies a
unique, self-contained holiday world, set in
the most extensive hotel grounds in the
whole of Switzerland.
Klosters (Graubünden)
This hotel was designed by the top Zurich
architect Hermann Schneider in 1938, in the
run-up to a Swiss national exhibition, as a
total work of art of its time.
Paspels (Graubünden)
With its richly ornamented roof timbers, and
façades decorated in exquisite “sgraffiti”
style, this historical house casts an immediate
spell on all visitors.
Poschiavo GR (Graubünden)
Standing on the picturesque main square of
Poschiavo, the Hotel Albrici was originally
built in 1682 as a patrician house.
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.
Santa Maria / Val Müstair (Graubünden)
Sils-Maria (Graubünden)
Just 10 km from bustling St. Moritz but in a
world of its own is the Waldhaus, perched
like a castle on a hilltop.
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