Discover the best top things to do in Engadin St. Moritz, Switzerland including Segantini Museum, National Park Centre, Museum Alpin, Cafe Badilatti, Museum Mili Weber Haus, Nietzsche-Haus, Forum Paracelsus, Mineral and Fossil Museum, Caferama.
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Experience, discover, marvel, question, participate: in the National Park Centre’s four exhibition rooms take a closer look at the National Park, its flora and fauna, its history, the inexhaustible variety of nature – with a completely new approach. An enriching and inspiring experience before you set off on your walk in the Park. An audio guide, in five languages, accompanies you through the exhibition. Interactive, awareness-orientated exhibition • Audio guide in 5 languages • Seasonal, alternating exhibitions • Multimedia presence of partner organizations • Laser relief model and information stands • Shop offering a wide range of related merchandise • National Park information desk and Zernez Tourist Information • Field glasses and digital walking guides available for hire • Guided walks in the Swiss National Park on offer and by arrangement
Excellent information about nice hikes well suited for small children (below 4 years old), where to see animals, etc.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Absolutely worth the visit here! You get real insight into the people and industrieds surrounding Pontresina over the last few centuries. Cool mountain climbing artifacts, pictures, and films document this. The museum is a very old building showing how life was a few hundred years ago. Interesting as well for all aged-children.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
There is a nice collection of everything to do with coffee manufacture, and artefacts. The museum starts off with an explanation of coffee production world-wide. However, all the explanations are in German and Italian. At the end, you can get a really good cup of coffee and delicious cakes in the little café. Friendly staff.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
There is a Mili Weber signposted walking tour near the lake by St Moritz that drew my attention to the existence of this house/museum (and it would work well to do both in combination). It is only possible to visit inside the house by prearranged tour at set times, but I found this easy and quick enough to arrange via their website just a couple of days in advance. The house itself and lifestyle you hear about is very otherworldly, like an old Disney fairytale. Apart from all the charming art work, it is worth visiting the house even from an historical perspective. As a solo visitor, I ended up with a private English tour, which was both interesting and friendly. No photos were allowed but at the end of the tour there is a gift shop with plenty of cards and souvenirs to consider. Everything, including the tour ticket, was a fair price.
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Limited opening hours aside one simply must visit this little almost cliched house. See for yourself. Well kept up. Only needs 20 minutes.
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