Segantini Museum
Overview
Intro
Opened in 1908, the Segantini Museum was built by architect Nicolaus Hartmann as a memorial, a kind of walk-in monument to the great painter Giovanni Segantini (1858-1899).
Opened in 1908, the Segantini Museum was built by architect Nicolaus Hartmann as a memorial, a kind of walk-in monument to the great painter Giovanni Segantini (1858-1899). The building with its mighty dome is a museum rotunda based on the pavilion that Giovanni Segantini had planned for his Engadine panorama at the Paris World Exhibition in 1900. The collection comprises around 55 paintings, drawings and sculptures by Giovanni Segantini: oil paintings, pencil, pastel and charcoal drawings from his time in Italy, Savognin and Maloja. The focus of the exhibition is the large Alpine triptych "Becoming", "Being", "Passing". The works of the Otto Fischbacher Giovanni Segantini Foundation have also been on display since 2001.
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General information
| Contact address |
Segantini Museum
Via Somplaz 30 7500 St. Moritz 081 833 44 54 (Museum) info@segantini-museum.ch |
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Group & pricing information
| Further prices (starting from) |
Adults CHF 15.00
Students (16-25 years) CHF 10.00 Young people from 6 to 16 years CHF 3.00 Children under 6 years free of charge with press card CHF 10.00 |
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Address
Segantini Museum
Via Somplaz 30
7500
St. Moritz
Switzerland
Phone
+41 (0)81 833 44 54
Fax +41 (0)81 832 24 54
info@segantini-museum.ch
segantini-museum.ch
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