Bilder: Badrutt’s Palace Hotel und ACVP

Bilder: Badrutt’s Palace Hotel und ACVP

Bilder: Badrutt’s Palace Hotel und ACVP

SERLAS WING OF THE BADRUTT’S PALACE HOTEL IN ST. MORITZ IS OPEN

The Serlas Wing, the new extension to the Badrutt’s Palace Hotel in St. Moritz, was completed in December 2024. The six-story building, designed by Antonio Citterio from APV Architects, Milan and implemented in collaboration with hwa Architects “Gesamtleitung” and “Local Architect”, includes 22 exclusive suites and three apartments. The extension is directly linked to the main house via an underground connection. A special highlight is the longest “hotel escalator in the world”, which takes guests underground into the center of St. Moritz directly to the in-house restaurant Chesa Veglia. The striking exterior facade made of Dorata Valmalenco stone with its deeply cut windows with red awnings harmonizes with the prevailing Engadine architectural style and the venerable Badrutt’s Palace Hotel opposite. The cantilevered roof structure, made of wood using the traditional Japanese Yakisugi technique, combines centuries-old craftsmanship with modern innovation. The interior is dominated by dark oak wood and tactilely pleasant wool fabric walls, which create elegance and comfort.

Serlas Wing: View of the new building in wintry St. Moritz, with the Corvilgia ski area in the background. /Image: Badrutt’s Palace Hotel

Serlas Wing: Hotel corridor in dark oak. /Image: Badrutt’s Palace Hotel

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Serlas Wing: Cantilever roof structure using traditional Japanese Yakisugi technique. /Image: Badrutt’s Palace Hotel

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Serlas Wing: Dreams in Luxury /Image: ACVP

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Serlas Wing: Underpass to the main building. /Image: Badrutt’s Palace Hotel

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The rooms and suites can now be booked via the Badrutt`s Palace Hotel website: www.badruttspalace.com