A charming house on the edge of the idyllic mountain village of Santa Maria, which blends harmoniously into the untouched natural and cultural landscape of the region. This exceptional property captivates with its quiet location, offering breathtaking views of the valley and the surrounding mountains - the perfect place to enjoy the peace and sun and experience unforgettable moments.
The house was designed in 1984 by the renowned Swiss architect Kassian Hohenegger and combines authentic Engadine architecture with modern comfort. Particularly noteworthy are the artistic facades, adorned with the typical sgraffiti of the famous artist Steivan Liun Könz. On a generous plot of 1049 square meters, this property unites elegance, style and the highest living comfort.
With a living area of around 185 square meters, spread over three levels, the house offers ample space for comfortable living. It has five rooms, built-in wardrobes, a gallery with a small library, a cozy TV or study room, and a spacious living-dining area with a fireplace, which invites you to socialize. The equipment also includes a fully equipped kitchen, three bathrooms, a guest toilet, two hallways with wardrobes, a bicycle and ski room, a multi-purpose room, and a heating cellar with oil heating. The continuous underfloor heating ensures pleasant warmth throughout the house. The space is rounded off by a spacious garage and a covered wood store.
The outdoor area of this charming property is just as impressive. The lovingly maintained garden is planted with a variety of native tree species. A lit driveway, a paved forecourt made of granite, and wrought-iron outdoor lighting add extra charm to the house. A pergola and a seating area on the south side invite you to enjoy nature, while a covered balcony on the top floor offers spectacular views of the village and the mountain landscape. The access road is only used by a few residents and hikers, which underlines the peace and seclusion of the property.
This property is ideal as a stylish retreat for discerning buyers who appreciate the beauty of the Engadine landscape and the special feeling of life in this region. The house has the status of a second home and can also be used as a holiday property - a place where you will feel completely at home.
The Val Müstair (Münstertal), located in the easternmost part of Switzerland on the border with Italy, is famous for the St. Johann monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The region fascinates visitors with its untouched beauty: in spring, magnificent flower meadows next to old larch and stone pine forests offer an idyllic sight. Summer and autumn entice with breathtaking tours on peaks, mountain passes, and high-altitude trails, while in winter the valley is shrouded in a quiet, deeply snow-covered fairytale landscape. The Biosfera Val Müstair unites this diversity.
Since January 1, 2009, the six districts of Fuldera, Lü, Tschierv, Valchava, Sta. Maria, and Müstair have formed the new municipality of Val Müstair. On an area of 198.65 km2, the attractive municipality offers a wide range of leisure activities and cultural events. About 1,500 inhabitants, called Jauers, shape life in Val Müstair with their modest, open, and cordial nature, as well as their own language.
Nature in Val Müstair offers a sustainable habitat for humans and animals. The Rombach originates at the Ofen Pass and meanders through the grasslands of the valley, surrounded by green forests and majestic mountain peaks, which provide a habitat for a variety of species. The intact natural landscape lies between the Swiss National Park and the Stilfserjoch.
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