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Bellinzona (Ticino)
Bellinzona enjoys a strategic location at theSouthern foot of the Alps.
Bellinzona
 
Bern (Schweizer Mittelland)
The capital of Switzerland has many charms.Its quaint old town is framed by the Aare Riverand offers spectacular views of the Alps.
Bern
 
Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn (Valais)
The Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn Region is nowlabelled World Natural Heritage by UNESCO.
Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn
 
Lavaux (Lake Geneva Region)
The terraced vineyards of the Lavaux that overlook Lake Geneva and the Alps beyond have been producing wines for centuries, and are rich in history and living tradition. Over an area of 830 hectares, enterprising monks and – later – winemakers created an extraordinary landscape of great beauty.
Lavaux
 
Monte San Giorgio (Ticino)
The Ticinese region of Monte San Giorgio is to be listed as a Unesco world heritage site.
Monte San Giorgio
 
Müstair (Graubünden)
Charles the Great has left his mark on Müstair.Thanks to the Carolingian cloister and the churchwith its well-preserved frescoes,this lovely Alpinesite has been declared part of our World CulturalHeritage.
Müstair
 
Schüpfheim/LU (Central Switzerland)
Welcome to the UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch, one of the most beautiful and unique regions of Switzerland.
Schüpfheim/LU
 
St.Gallen (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
The abbey precinct with its magnificent baroque cathedral is a unique historic site.
St.Gallen
 
(Graubünden)