Discover the best top things to do in Swiss Alps, Switzerland including Museo del Trasparente, Hauser & Wirth, Perseo SA, Engadine Museum, Segantini Museum, Nutli-Huschi Folk Museum (Heimatmuseum Nutli-Huschi), Museo d'arte Mendrisio, Bundner Kunstmuseum, Wintersportmuseum Davos, Kirchner Museum Davos.
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The PERSEO SA was founded in 1952 and has always been a meeting point for artists of international fame. The visit to the foundry will enable you to get to know some of the older techniques of fusion which have made the foundry a leader in Switzerland and to approach an artistic, craft activity of great value.
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The Museum of Engadine Culture was built in 1906, on the initiative of Riet Campell, a passionate collector. It looks at first glance like an age-old Engadine house. The outside has all the typical features: the sgraffito-style door and window frames, the Romansh inscriptions, and the traditional oriel window. In fact, the house is little more than a hundred years old and was constructed as museum by the famous architect Nicolaus Hartmann Junior of St. Moritz. The panelled living rooms, or stüvas as they are known locally, have come from farmhouses and village houses in the Engadine and surrounding valleys. They give you a wonderful insight into the lifestyles of affluent local families over the last five centuries.
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The museum shown in a few rooms life in Klosters and the Alps over the past 200 years. A number of interesting displays. We had a very informed guide who took us through the museum in avery engaged way.
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Excellent museum! Many great ideas for our own Winter Sports Museum! Well stocked with all things Winter sports. The old sleds were amazing as well as the original lifts and gondolas. Staff was extremely helpful and polite. We purchased two wooden sled models which are a big hit at home. Thank you.
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938) lived in Davos from 1918 until his death in 1938. Davos and its surroundings inspired him to a large number of important works. The Kirchner Museum Davos offers visitors the remarkable experience of viewing the art of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner in the place it was created.
The building is like a ice cube in the landscape. The is a very interesting film about Ludwig Kirchner, beautiful paintigs and a interesting exhibition about the contemporary swiss artist Martin Disler and his late art works.you cannot leave Davos without visiting the museum
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