Mili Weber Museum
Overview
Intro
Residence and workplace of the artist Mili Weber (1891-1978) and her family. Her brother Emil Weber, architect with Nicolaus Hartmann, built the house in 1917.
Residence and workplace of the artist Mili Weber (1891-1978) and her family. Her brother Emil Weber, architect with Nicolaus Hartmann, built the house in 1917.
With her oil paintings, watercolors, the painted walls and ceilings, the artistically and lovingly designed dollhouses and numerous original details, Mili Weber transformed her home into a total work of art.
The Mili Weber House is a museum of national importance and is under integral monument protection.
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General information
| Contact address |
Mili Weber Museum
Via Dimlej 35 7500 St. Moritz 079 539 97 77 ((Museum)) info@miliweber.ch |
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| Location |
Mili Weber Museum
Via Dimlej 35 7500 St. Moritz Switzerland |
Group & pricing information
| Further prices (starting from) |
Adults CHF 20.00 (guided tour incl.). Children and adolescents 5-16 years CHF 5.00
Price per tour minimum CHF 50. Visits are only possible with a guided tour. |
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Booking Information
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