The Segentini Gallery is located on the steep mountainside of St. Moritz, overlooking Lake St. Moritz, and was built in 1908 to commemorate the late 19th century European symbolist, Giorgiovan Segentini (Giovanni Segantini). The Lombardy-inspired master of art, who is good at depicting the ordinary working life and pastoral scenery of the countryside, lived in many places throughout his life, and moved to the Engardin Valley in his later years. His most important paintings of late the large Alpine triads Nature, Life, and Death are now on display in the museum’s Kuppelsaal.
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The Segentini Gallery is located on the steep mountainside of St. Moritz, overlooking Lake St. Moritz, and was built in 1908 to commemorate the late 19th century European symbolist, Giorgiovan Segentini (Giovanni Segantini). The Lombardy-inspired master of art, who is good at depicting the ordinary working life and pastoral scenery of the countryside, lived in many places throughout his life, and moved to the Engardin Valley in his later years. His most important paintings of late the large Alpine triads Nature, Life, and Death are now on display in the museum’s Kuppelsaal.
Very worth a visit, recommend everyone
The museum, built in honor of the famous painter Giovanni Segentini, is a stone building with a circular roof, showing the works of the painter Segentini from various periods, and the important paintings are large Alpine triads "natural", "life", "death", displayed in the dome exhibition hall.
The gallery is hidden among tall trees, with unique stone-tiled walls and exhibiting Segendini's masterpieces.|Collecting about 55 works by painters who loved the Engadin region throughout their lives. The circular building is facing the place where the painter died, Schefberg.
A place full of art that calms people and blends with art.