St. Moritz

St. Moritz
Country Switzerland Coat of Arms of St. Moritz
Canton Graubünden
District Maloja
Population 5,121 (December 2005)
  - Density 178 /km² (462 /sq.mi.)
Area 28.69 km² (11.1 sq mi)
Elevation 1,822 m (5,978 ft)
St. Moritz from Corvatsch
St. Moritz from Corvatsch
Postal code 7500
SFOS number 3787
Surrounded by
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Bever, Celerina/Schlarigna, Samedan, Silvaplana
Twin towns Bariloche (Argentina), Kutchan (Japan), Vail (USA)
Website www.stmoritz.ch
St. Moritz [zoom]  (Switzerland)
St. Moritz [zoom]
St. Moritz [zoom]

St. Moritz (German: Sankt Moritz, Romansh: San Murezzan) is an exclusive resort town in the Engadine valley in Switzerland. It is a municipality in the district of Maloja in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. The highest summit in the Eastern Alps, the Piz Bernina, lies a few kilometres south of the village.

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 frozen Lake St. Moritz attended by the international Upper class. The official languages are Romansh and German.

Popular pastimes include skiing and hiking, and nearby there is also the world famous Cresta 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 in 1987, St. Moritz is also known as Top of the World.

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Sport

St. Moritz with Lake St. Moritz

St. Moritz has been the host city for the 1928 and 1948 Winter Olympics. It also hosted the 1934, 1974 and 2003 Alpine Skiing World Championships. It is one of three cities that have hosted the Winter Olympic Games twice, the others being Innsbruck, Austria and Lake Placid, New York in the United States. Additionally, it has hosted the FIBT World Championships (bobsleigh and skeleton racing) a record 21 times.

Tourist attractions

Musée Engadine StMoritz.jpg
St. Moritz - Corviglia

In popular culture

St. Moritz library

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