Celerina/Schlarigna

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Coordinates: 46°31′N 9°52′E

Celerina/Schlarigna
Canton Grisons
District Maloja
Coordinates  46°31′N 9°52′E
Population 1306   (December 2004)
Area 24.03 km²
Elevation 1714 m
Postal code 7505
SFOS number 3782
Website www.gemeinde-celerina.ch
Location on map of Switzerland
Celerina/Schlarigna

Celerina/Schlarigna is a municipality in the Upper Engadin valley, in the Canton of Grisons, Switzerland. The village is located between St. Moritz, Samedan and Pontresina. The famous Cresta Run for tobogganing leads from St.Moritz to the Cresta neighborhood of Celerina. The place is first mentioned in documents dating to 1320.

The municipality's official name used to be Celerina, until 1943, when it adopted the name Schlarigna/Celerina. In 1950, it was renamed again to Celerina/Schlarigna.

As Celerina/Schlarignia is located at the edge of the plain where the Flaz river (coming from the Bernina Pass) meets the Inn, this is the widest part of the the Engadin valley, making Celerina the sunniest spot in the upper Engadin valley. Unlike its more famous neighboring town to the south (St.Moritz) Celerina has retained many historic buildings in its town center, many dating back to the 17th century. The town has three historic churches, the small romanesque church in Cresta, the gothic church of San Gian (current structure dating to 1478, but based on a chapell at least 400 years older than that) in the middle of the plain, and the baroque style, 1669 Bel Taimpel in the heart of the village.

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