Segantini Museum
Tucked into a distinctive domed building above St. Moritz, the Segantini Museum celebrates the visionary painter Giovanni Segantini, whose monumental alpine landscapes capture the light and drama of the Engadin like few others.
The collection is intimate in scale, making it easy to navigate without overwhelming, yet the works themselves are anything but small—vast canvases filled with sweeping skies, glowing meadows and mountain peaks that feel almost alive.
For families, the museum offers a gentle entry point into art appreciation: the subjects are familiar, the colors vivid and the scale impressive enough to keep even younger visitors engaged. Beyond the paintings, the setting itself feels special, with windows framing the same landscapes that inspired Segantini’s work—a reminder that art and place here are deeply intertwined.