Museum Engadin St. Moritz

Forum Paracelsus

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The origin of St. Moritz - the Mauritius medicinal spring from the Bronze Age

Description

With their iron-rich soda water, the healing springs of St. Moritz became famous and appreciated across borders under Pope Leo X and the naturopath Paracelsus in the Middle Ages. With the MTZ Heilbad St. Moritz, a medical-therapeutic spa still offers holistic therapy forms today.
In the associated Forum Paracelsus, the history of the St. Moritz healing springs is vividly conveyed using audio stations and touchscreens. A drinking fountain allows you to taste St. Moritz’s acidulous spring water. The fascinating centrepiece of the museum is the Mauritius spring tapping, which dates back to the Bronze Age.
Spa culture and broader culture are preserved in the forum. A home for Paracelsus: In addition to concerts and readings, workshops are also held here; the building can be booked for events. In this architecturally and acoustically unique ambience, events, exhibitions, celebrations, and festivals become a unique overall experience for partners, clients, and guests.

Opening hours

Regular Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 07:00 - 20:00

Special Hours:
From 2024-08-03 to 2024-12-31:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: Closed

Contact

Forum Paracelsus

Plazza Paracelsus 2, 7500 St. Moritz

Responsible for this content: Engadin Tourismus AG.

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