In the Graubünden Natural History Museum you will discover many interesting and exciting facts about the flora, fauna and geology of Canton Graubünden.
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St. Moritz is the cradle of alpine winter tourism and the birthplace of alpine sports. This is where the first steel bobsleighs started. And this is where the first skeletons set off on what is probably the most challenging track in the Alps, the Cresta Run. Today, both the Olympia Bobsleigh Run and the Cresta Run are true legends.
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Metal friezes outline the foundations of the medieval Curtis, which translates to royal court. In the Middle Ages, the term "Curtis" refers to a larger dominion with estates, bondsmen, special rights and administrative and agricultural courts. In contrast to the wooden buildings of the peasant population, the very prosperous Curtis of Zizers had representative stone buildings here.
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Baba Uffer grew up in this quarter in the house at Veia Son Mitgel 15. She joined the Segantini family as a domestic help at the age of 13 and became the painter's preferred model. Baba embodies the young farmer's wife in many of Segantini's works.
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