Lake St Moritz旅旅の径In early summer, strolling on the shore of Lake St. Moritz feels "beautiful" and "cool". The south side of the lake is the main city of St. Moritz built on the hillside. It goes down from the sightseeing elevator in the center of the city and passes the trail to the observation deck by the lake. On the other side of the lake, the top of the mountain is snowy, the hillside is green jungle, reflecting the blue sky, the blue lake, that quiet, beautiful lingering. On the east bank of the lake, there is a large shallow rock beach. A yellow-haired girl who accompanied the puppy in the water greeted me warmly to play in the water. She took off her shoes and socks and rolled her pants and legs. She stepped on the water in the lake around 8℃. The cool and cool was unforgettable.
Leaning Tower of St. Moritz旅旅の径The tilt of the Leaning Tower of Pisa is 4 degrees, and the tilt of the Leaning Tower of St. Moritz is5.5 degrees, but because it is much shorter than the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the shock of the Leaning Tower of St. Moritz is much inferior. As a landmark of St. Moritz, the Leaning Tower has watched the changes and vicissitudes of the small city for hundreds of years, looking at the people coming and going in the neighborhood, the sunrise and sunset in the valley, the freezing of the lake~ Watching the Leaning Tower, you must find a good perspective and reference. Because the spire tilts north, it is difficult to experience the tilt of the tower on the street facing the tower (south), and turn to the side~the beauty is in front of you.
CorvigliaMMonkeyoThe ice park in Kaulville offers everything free skaters want. Special variety and variety. The park is not only beautifully decorated, but also wonderful because it has many features: even the first three kickers line fit perfectly. In addition, the park has countless slides and boxes, a corner and big and small hits. All of which will make free skaters jump with excitement!
Segantini MuseumMM32***23The Segentini Gallery is located on the steep mountainside of St. Moritz, overlooking Lake St. Moritz, and was built in 1908 to commemorate the late 19th century European symbolist, Giorgiovan Segentini (Giovanni Segantini). The Lombardy-inspired master of art, who is good at depicting the ordinary working life and pastoral scenery of the countryside, lived in many places throughout his life, and moved to the Engardin Valley in his later years. His most important paintings of late the large Alpine triads Nature, Life, and Death are now on display in the museum’s Kuppelsaal.
Engadiner MuseumMm35***27The Engading Museum is a three-story building that houses the unique cultural relics of the 19th century ancient Engading people, including utensils, weapons, furniture and other items.