Exhibition: Splendur e sumbriva – light and shadow in the Engadin
A joint exhibition of 14 Engadin museums, ateliers and archives between Zuoz and Maloja, St. Moritz and Pontresina sheds light on the theme of light - from art to architecture, from language to philosophy to alpinism.
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In time for the 111th anniversary of the Langwies Viaduct, a new museum was opened in the village of Langwies. With the viaduct – the largest and longest spanning reinforced concrete railway bridge in the world at the time of its construction – Langwies has an architecturally significant landmark of international importance. Instead of a single museum building, the Viaduct Museum repurposes several historically significant rooms near the station. This creates a multifaceted museum with different stations that illuminate the history of the Langwies Viaduct from various perspectives, making it accessible and engaging for locals and guests alike.
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In addition to the main exhibition on the way of life and culture of an agricultural Alpine region, the Lower Engadine Museum of Local History shows in the large library, among other things, the first Romanesque Bible translated in 1679 and printed in Scuol.
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The historic Suste, built around 1680 at the time of the "Port" in the Free State of the Three Leagues, houses a collection of artefacts from the cultural heritage of the Walser people in the Rhine Forest.
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