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21-JUN-2015

Samedan

Samedan gained political importance in the 15th and 16th centuries, through political rivalry with Zuoz; but it was only in the 19th century, after frictions had been eased, that the village became capital of the Upper Engadin. Several inhabitants played a significant role in Graubünden and Swiss history, including the Samedan branches of the von Salis and von Planta families, whose wealth and power is still reflected in the magnificent patrician houses that they built in the historic village centre. The Badrutt family of hotelkeepers, who went on to build Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz, also came from here. Today, Samedan plays a central role as a transport hub, with its own airport. Yet this lively, picturesque village with its impressive Engadin houses still maintains its picture-postcard charm, without appearing tacky. The inhabitants (and two museums) ensure that Engadin culture retains a living role in present-day life

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Carol Rollins11-Jul-2015 20:06
What a glorious view! Bravo Jose. This is superb.
Dave Petersen Photography11-Jul-2015 19:42
Last listing mine. Forgot to sign in. Voted again. V
Guest 11-Jul-2015 19:39
Another view of this beautiful village Jose. This must have also been shot your first day there due to the weather. A wonderful vantage point for this image and view down the valley. Voted
Jim Coffman11-Jul-2015 19:18
A lovely capture from this vantage point!
Allan Jay11-Jul-2015 19:08
Exceptional view, my friend!
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