Segantini Museum in St. Moritz

Segantini Museum was opened in 1908 and was built by the architect, Nicolaus Hartmann, as a monument or walk-in memorial to Segantini, the great painter, who lived in Engadin for the last five years of his life. The building, with its imposing dome, takes its characteristic rotunda museum style from the pavilion that Giovanni Segantini had planned for his pastoral landscapes of Engadin at the world exhibition held in Paris in 1900.
The Segantini Museum was extensively redeveloped, restored and expanded between 1998-99 by the architect Hans-Jörg Ruch.
Opening hours:
| 10. May - 20 October | Tuesdays to Sundays | 10.00 am - 12 noon and 2.00 - 6.00 pm |
| 10. December - April | Tuesdays to Sundays | 10.00 am - 12 noon and 2.00 - 6.00 pm |
