Restaurant Engadin Samnaun Val Müstair

Restaurant Balcun At

Restaurant Balcun At
Restaurant Balcun At

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Restaurant Balcun At
This house is mentioned in the Swiss art guide with the year of construction 1450. The marble coat of arms above the main portal refers to the birthplace of the only bishop from the Val Müstair so far, named Florentöni, who was an uncle of the famous founder of the order and social revolutionary Father Theodosius Florentini 1808 - 1865. 1887 the house was purchased by Sebastian Favé - Remias and developed into the inn & shop " zur Post ". On the occasion of a centenary celebration of the Mother of God in 1939, Bernard Conrad, husband of the heiress Margarita Favé, renamed the building, in memory of the noble family of the Carli of Hohenbalken, the Restaurant Hohenbalken, Romanesque Balcun At.

Description

  • Cozy restaurant with winter garden
  • Good home cooking with inexpensive daily menus
  • Speciality: stuffed pork schnitzel
  • Homemade pies and cakes- Room ( 100 seats )
  • Large parking lot, also suitable for buses

Extras: W-Lan, dog friendly, space for groups, space for seminars/celebrations.

Opening hours, prices and all other information:

www.balcun-at.ch

Directions

Public Transport

  • With the Rhaetian Railway (from Chur, Landquart/Prättigau or Upper Engadin) hourly to Zernez.
  • By PostBus from Zernez to the PostBus stop Müstair, posta

Directions

  • From the north: via Landquart - Klosters by car transport through the Vereina tunnel (Selfranga - Sagliains). From Zernez on the H28 into Val Müstair until Müstair ( 50 minutes driving time from Vereina south portal).
  • From the east: via Reschenpass (Nauders) on the SS40 to Mals. From Mals on the SS41 to the Swiss border to Müstair.
  • From the south: Via Bolzano and Merano on the SS40 to Mals.

Parking

Parking available

Contact

Responsible for this content: Tourism Engadin Scuol Samnaun Val Müstair AG.

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