Hoteles y restaurantes históricos ICOMOS
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- Graubünden Ferien
Alexanderstrasse 24
Postfach
7001 Chur
Tel. +41 (0)81 254 24 24
Fax +41 (0)81 254 24 00
contact@graubuenden.ch
www.graubuenden.ch
(Graubünden)
Renovated with loving attention to detail, the building now offers studio apartments for families and single travellers, a large function room with a sky-blue dome, and menus based on local produce. The hotel was built 100 years ago to give rail travellers to the Engadin a foretaste of the high-altitude mountain climate. It is a real gem in the art nouveau style – even though travellers to the Engadin (unfortunately) all too often no longer bother to get off the train.
(Graubünden)
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”.
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.
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.
Poschiavo GR (Graubünden)
Feel the history in a palazzo of the 17th century!
Historic and friendly hotel in the Valposchiavo.
Peaceful and comfortable rooms.
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.
Soglio GR (Graubünden)
This aristocratic house, built in 1630 and
extended in 1701, was converted into a hotel
more than 100 years ago
Splügen (Graubünden)
Rooms with individual charm at a former
muleteers’ inn in the heart of Splügen village.
(Graubünden)
The restaurant received an award "for the preservation and maintenance of the restructured building (dating to 1936), which has been carefully restored with attention to detail. Hans Badrutt, the owner of Badrutt’s Palace Hotel, has transformed the oldest farmhouse in St. Moritz into a visionary gastro concept that is valid to this day."









