Kloster
Select your Region:

Amden (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Year after year, the Ammler Creche attracts hundreds of visitors from near and far. And every year helpers work countless hours and spare no effort to present visitors with a unique Christmas experience.
Charmey (Fribourg Region)
Evolène / Les Haudères (Valais)
A beautiful walk that will take approximately two hours after leaving Haudères.
Lavin (Graubünden)
The choir walls of this church, built in 1480,
are covered by a cycle of wall paintings –
now fully restored.
Lugano (Ticino)
The church was originally part of the Franciscan monastery, which was founded in 1490. The fresco of the crucifixion, painted by Bernardino Luini (1530) on the dividing wall between the nave and the choir is very famous and valuable.
Mendrisio (Ticino)
The name "Red Church" is attributed to the facade in the front, which differs from the rest of the edifice.
Müstair (Graubünden)
Charles the Great has left his mark on Müstair.Thanks to the Carolingian cloister and the churchwith its well-preserved frescoes,this lovely Alpinesite has been declared part of our World Cultural Heritage.
Negrentino (Ticino)
Originally dedicated to St. Ambrose, it is also known as the Negrentino church.
Orbe (Lake Geneva Region)
The most beautiful Roman mosaics north of
the Alps lie within a walled Gallo-Roman
town measuring 400m x 400m.
Payerne (Lake Geneva Region)
The 11th-century abbey church of Payerne is
one of the most important Romanesque
churches in Switzerland, with its harmonious
spaces, delicate stonework and fine murals.






