Intro

The founder and builder of the museum, Riet Campell, collected Grisons, especially Engadine parlors, furniture and household utensils.

The Engadine Museum is located in a house built in 1905 in the Engadine style. The founder and builder of the museum, Riet Campell, collected Grisons and especially Engadine parlors, furniture and household utensils. The exhibition gives a comprehensive insight into the life and living culture from the 13th to the 19th century in the Engadine.

A tablet e-guide provides information in 7 languages on the permanent exhibition, the Rhaeto-Romanic language and Engadine history. In addition, a special exhibition is shown annually.

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General information

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Contact address
Museum Engiadinais / Engadiner Museum
Via dal Bagn 39
7500 St. Moritz
081 833 43 33 (Museum)
info@museum-engiadinais.ch

Group & pricing information

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Further prices (starting from)
Incl. e-guide
Normal | CHF 15.00
Reduced | CHF 10.00
Students with ID up to 25 years, AHV, IV, locals

Free admission:
Young people under 17, press, reception staff of hotels and tourism, Icom, godparents, Tim-Guides
Swiss Museum Pass / Swiss Travel Pass / Raiffeisen Card
Info URL Museum Engiadinais

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Address

Engadiner Museum
Via dal Bagn 39
7500  St. Moritz
Switzerland

Phone  +41 (0)81 833 43 33
Fax +41 (0)81 833 50 07
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St. Moritz
Graubünden
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Contact

Engadiner Museum
Via dal Bagn 39
7500 St. Moritz
Phone  +41 (0)81 833 43 33
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Opening hours

Sun, Thu, Fri, Sat 11:00 - 17:00

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