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The Chesa Laudenbacher is an old Engadine farmhouse dating back to 1525.
stands not far from the village square of Chamues-ch and was built by Andrea Petrin Laudenbacher, builder, politician and passionate hunter, for the rest of his life. Inhabited. A.P. Laudenbacher died in the 90´s and had no descendants.
descendants, so the house was transferred to a foundation and can now be visited by the public, can be visited by the public.
Despite various alterations, important elements of the Engadine farmhouse are in Chesa Laudenbacher are well visible and partly also preserved in the original. A particularly attractive is the well-preserved living room (Stüva) and a highlight is certainly the hunter´s is certainly the hunter´s room in the former hayloft of the farmhouse. Here Andrea Petrin Laudenbacher has an impressively large collection of trophies with animals from the from the high mountains, Europe and Africa.
The house tour is held in German.
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