- St. Moritz
Infobox Swiss town
subject_name = St. Moritz
municipality_name = St. Moritz
municipality_type = municipality
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canton = Grisons
iso-code-region = CH-GR
district = Maloja
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postal_code = 7500
municipality_code = 3787
area = 28.69
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population = 5121|populationof = December 2005 | popofyear = 2005
website = www.stmoritz.ch
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neighboring_municipalities= Bever,Celerina/Schlarigna ,Samedan ,Silvaplana
twintowns = Bariloche (Argentina), Kutchan (Japan), Vail (USA)|St. Moritz (German: "Sankt Moritz", Romansh: "San Murezzan") is an exclusive resort town in the
Engadine valley inSwitzerland . It is a municipality in the district of Maloja in the Swiss canton ofGraubünden . St. Moritz is considered the oldest and one of the most famous winter resorts in the world. Due to its favorable location residents enjoy over 300 days of sunshine a year. Every winter this alpine village hosts the "White Turf" horse race on the frozenLake St. Moritz attended by the internationalUpper class . The official languages are Romansh and German.Popular pastimes include
skiing andhiking , and nearby there is also the world famousCresta Run toboggan course.The year-round population is 5600, with some 3000 seasonal employees supporting hotels and rental units with a total of 13,000 beds.
Since the registration of a new
trademark by the tourist office in1987 , St. Moritz is also known as "Top of the World".port
St. Moritz has been the host city for the 1928 and
1948 Winter Olympics . It also hosted the 1934, 1974 and 2003Alpine Skiing World Championships . It is one of three cities that have hosted theWinter Olympic Games twice, the others beingInnsbruck, Austria andLake Placid, New York in theUnited States . Additionally, it has hosted theFIBT World Championships (bobsleigh and skeleton racing) a record 21 times.Tourist attractions
*The Segantini Museum: dedicated to
Giovanni Segantini , a painter that lived the last 5 years of his life inEngadine painting "nature, life, death".
*The bobsled run: a very rare natural bob sleigh. It is typically up and running by mid December each year
*Viewing the glacier landscape: there are a number of notable vistas. Much can be seen by descending fromDiavolezza to theMorteratsch Glacier .
*The 3300 metres highPiz Corvatsch with itsice cave and its eight-kilometer long ski slope down to St.Moritz-Bad.In popular culture
*St. Moritz was mentioned in the
1964 James Bond film "Goldfinger" as a skiing resort. Also mentioned in the1981 James Bond film "For Your Eyes Only".
*In theIan Fleming novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service the villain Blofeld usesPiz Gloria , a mountaintop facility in a resort near St. Moritz, as his base of operations. The real Piz Gloria is in another part of Switzerland.
*St. Moritz is mentioned in the song "Where do you go to my lovely" byPeter Sarstedt and the song "I Wouldn't Dream Of It" by theNew Zealand bandSplit Enz .
*St. Moritz is also mentioned in the book of the Belgian writer Aster Berkhof named 'Veel geluk, professor!'
*St. Moritz is also a brand of menthol cigarettes distributed byBritish American Tobacco .See also
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Badrutt's Palace Hotel
*Glacier Express
*Bernina Express
*Swiss Alps External links
*http://www.stmoritz.ch Official website
*http://www.stmoritz-gemeinde.ch de icon fr icon it icon rm icon Municipality
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