Chesa Planta Samedan
Overview
Intro
The Chesa Planta was built in 1595 by the von Salis family as a stately patrician house and extended to a semi-detached house in 1760. The building is an impressive example of an Engadin aristocratic house.
The Chesa Planta was built in 1595 by the von Salis family as a stately patrician house and extended to a semi-detached house in 1760. The building is an impressive example of an Engadin aristocratic house. Today, the Chesa Planta houses the Upper Engadin Cultural Archive, which bears witness to the rich cultural history of the Upper Engadin with an impressive number of photographs, books, plans, herbarium specimens and art. In the Chesa Planta, visitors can also experience the domestic culture of the 18th and 19th centuries. A Rhaeto-Romanic library is also housed in the building.
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General information
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Chesa Planta Samedan
Mulins 2 7503 Samedan 081 852 12 72 info@chesaplanta.ch |
Group & pricing information
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Adults CHF 10.00, children & students CHF 5.00
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Contact
Chesa Planta
Mulins 2
7503
Samedan
Switzerland
Phone
+41 (0)81 852 56 24
chesa.planta@bluewin.ch
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