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Museum Engiadinais

The Museum Engiadinais in St. Moritz is a collection of historic paneled rooms and objects from the Engadin region, housed in a purpose-built building designed by architect Nikolaus Hartmann in 1906. The museum displays interiors from five centuries, including a grand hall from Valtellina, and features exhibits on Romansh, Switzerland's fourth national language.

Families and Kids

Children and young people up to 16 years enjoy free admission. The museum offers discovery games for birthday children. School groups from the Upper Engadin can visit free of charge upon request.

Information

  • Visit duration: 90min
  • For rainy days: Yes
  • Free entrance: No
  • Price range: $$
  • Topic: Culture and ethnography

    • Children experience: 👍 Child friendly
    • Children age group: 6-12, 12-18
    • Children activities: Interactive exhibits, Tours and demonstrations

Opening hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
Closed
Friday
Closed
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Admission fees

15 CHF
Adult admission
10 CHF
Senior admission
10 CHF
Student admission
10 CHF
Group admission
0 CHF
Children and young people up to 16 years free

Contact

Webpage
museum-engiadinais.ch
Email
info@museum-engiadinais.ch
Address
Via dal Bagn 39, 7500 St. Moritz