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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The Aerial Tramway Urdenbahn is the core of the skiing area Arosa Lenzerheide, as it connects both destinations. After many years of planning and waiting, the cable car is in service since January 2014. Arosa Lenzerheide with its 225 kilometres of slopes, numerous mountain restaurants and sheer endless hours of sunshine, is the biggest connected skiing area of the Canton of Grisons.
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In the mountain village of Tenna in Safiental, a solar ski lift was put into operation at the start of winter 2011/2012. This is the world's first solar-powered winter sports facility.
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Chiesa Parrocchiale dei SS. Bernardo e Antonio Abate
The Parish Church of SS. Bernardo and Antonio Abate is a late medieval religious building that was tragically destroyed by a flood and rebuilt in the sixteenth century.
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Grüsch-Danusa is specially designed for families and children. Probably the most beautiful children's area in Switzerland with magic carpet, passable jukebox, ski carousel, huge bouncy castle, snow scooter carriage, ghost train, ski school.
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