Social life and sport go hand in hand in St. Moritz, characterized by a globally recognized charm.And the philosopher Nietzsche understood that the Upper Engadin was a dream valley, who had written his first impressions here but who could immediately say “now I have taken possession of the Engadine and am in my element, it is truly miraculous, I am akin to this nature! ".Yesterday as today St. Moritz has managed to maintain that authentic beauty that makes it cosmopolitan: nature intact despite its great fame and this gives it back the definition of tourist resort in the world richest in tradition (in 1864 the "Mountain holiday" was born here "!). The name St. Moritz is declined in many ways: the German translation is Sankt Moritz, the Italian translation San Maurizio, and then also San Moritz, Saint Moritz, etc.! (
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