Segantini Museum: A collection of 55 works by Segentini, a painter from the Ain Kenting area. Giovanni Segentini, an outstanding Italian painter, is known as the “Alpine painter” and most of his paintings are related to the theme of life, nature and death. At the age of 36, he settled in St. Moritz and died at the age of 41. His works are meticulous, tactful and light. The color between the gardens of Engadine brought a lot of inspiration and imagination to the painter. Opening hours: May 20th to October 20th, December 10th to April 10th, closed on Monday. Engadin Museum: The museum has a history of 100 years. The Engadine-style collection and decorative style tell the story of the Alps and the history. The decoration of the pavilion is mainly based on the pine wood products. The collection time ranges from 13th to 19th centuries, with more than 4,000 pieces. Since the end of the 19th century, museum founder Riet Campell has collected many furniture, utensils, weapons, books and textiles for the museum. Leaning Tower of St. Moritz (SchieferTurm): The Leaning Tower was originally part of the collapsed church in 1890. The leaning tower is 33 meters high and slopes 5.5 degrees. It has been a landmark of the city since the 12th century, witnessing the historical changes of St. Moritz. Today the leaning tower has become one of the must-see attractions of St. Moritz. St. Moritz Lake: One of the most popular locations in St. Moritz. Take a walk along the beautiful lake all year round. In the summer, the white sails of the sail fans reflect on the lake, and the little stars at night carry romantic dreams. In the winter, the ice-covered lake will host top events such as the Ice Lake Horse Racing and the Snow Polo World Cup, which will make the cold winter alive. Swiss National Park: not far from St. Moritz, Switzerland's only national park is Switzerland's largest natural reserve. The park covers an area of 174 square kilometers and the walking route is 80 kilometers long. It only allows visitors to pass through the specially constructed sidewalk. It is also the oldest natural area in the Alps. 2014 is the 100th anniversary of the park. The park has provided a safe haven for many animals over the centuries. Diavolezza: At 2,978 meters above sea level, the Diavolezza peak, whether it is a high-altitude tour or a glacier hike, reflects the charm of its name "the devil". Corviglia: Lookout not far from the city centre. It is a 15-minute cable car ride from St. Moritz. Here you can enjoy the lakes and towns, and you can also choose to take the cable car from here to continue to Mount Nair or go hiking there.
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