Typical Architecture in the Lower Engadine
It’s Switzerland’s Lower Engadine, a remote, rugged, near-forgotten valley in the country’s easternmost corner. Here, in the central Alps, the En river (which becomes the Inn in Austria) cuts a deep crevasse into the landscape. It’s also an extension of the much better-known Upper Engadine, where St. Moritz’s luxury culture has long attracted skiers and celebrities — but, in some ways, it couldn’t feel farther away.
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