Segantini Museum

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Perched on a hill in St. Moritz, the Segantini Museum is a pilgrimage site for art lovers. Dedicated to the painter Giovanni Segantini, its striking onion-domed building houses the most comprehensive collection of his works, including monumental Alpine landscapes that capture the raw beauty of the Engadin region. The museum feels like a temple to light and nature, where every brushstroke vibrates with the crisp mountain air.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow one to two hours to fully absorb the collection. The museum is compact, but the quality of the works demands slow contemplation. Pair your visit with a walk around the nearby Lej da Staz lake for a perfect half-day immersion in art and nature.

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