This is a list of museums in the Grisons, Switzerland.
Name | Image | Location | City | Canton | Area of study | Summary |
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Museo d'arte Casa Console | Poschiavo | Grisons | Art | |||
Museo Poschiavino Palazzo de Bassus-Mengotti | Poschiavo | Grisons | Ethnography | |||
Palazzo Castelmur | Stampa | Grisons | History | |||
Museo Ciäsa Granda | Stampa | Grisons | Ethnography | |||
Museo della Polizia dei Grigioni | Chur | Grisons | Police memorabilia | |||
Museo di scienze naturali dei Grigioni | Chur | Grisons | Natural Sciences | |||
Museo d'arte dei Grigioni - Villa Planta | Chur | Grisons | Art | |||
Fondazione Ernesto Conrad | Poschiavo | Grisons | Art | Ernesto Conrad created Stiftung Fondazione Ernesto Conrad to exhibit his privately acquired nineteenth-century art collection to the public in appreciation of his new home town of Poschiavo. [1] | ||
Museo Casa Besta | Brusio | Grisons | Ethnography, tobacco growing, viticulture, antique musical instruments, and local handicrafts | |||
Museo Moesano | San Vittore | Grisons | Ethnography, history |
Romansh is a Gallo-Romance language spoken predominantly in the Swiss canton of the Grisons (Graubünden). Romansh has been recognized as a national language of Switzerland since 1938, and as an official language in correspondence with Romansh-speaking citizens since 1996, along with German, French, and Italian. It also has official status in the canton of the Grisons alongside German and Italian and is used as the medium of instruction in schools in Romansh-speaking areas. It is sometimes grouped by linguists with Ladin and Friulian as the Rhaeto-Romance languages, though this is disputed.
Leon Schlumpf was a Swiss politician and a former member of the Swiss Federal Council (1979–1987).
The Grisons or Graubünden, more formally the Canton of the Grisons or the Canton of Graubünden, is one of the twenty-six cantons of Switzerland. It has eleven districts, and its capital is Chur. The German name of the canton, Graubünden, translates as the "Grey Leagues", referring to the canton's origin in three local alliances, the Three Leagues. The other native names also refer to the Grey League: Grischùn in Sutsilvan, Grischun in the other forms of Romansh, and Grigioni in Italian. Rhaetia is the Latin name for the area. The Alpine ibex is the canton's heraldic symbol.
Sondrio is an Italian city and comune and Provincial Capital located in the heart of the Valtellina. As of 2012, Sondrio counts approximately 21,876 inhabitants (2015) and it is the administrative centre for the province of Sondrio. In 2007, Sondrio was given the Alpine Town of the Year award.
Simeon Bavier was a Swiss politician, member of the Swiss Federal Council (1878–1883).
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The greater grison is a species of mustelid native to Southern Mexico, Central America, and South America.
The lesser grison is a species of mustelid from South America.
The Kortik close-in weapon system (CIWS) is a modern naval air defence gun-missile system deployed by the Russian Navy. Its export version is known as Kashtan, with the NATO designation CADS-N-1 Kashtan.
The Valle Mesolcina, also known as the Val Mesolcina or Misox (German), is an alpine valley of the Grisons, Switzerland, stretching from the San Bernardino Pass to Grono where it joins the Calanca Valley. It is the valley formed by the river Moesa.
Laives is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France.
Lalheue is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France.
The Romansh people are a Romance ethnic group, the speakers of the Romansh language, native to the Swiss canton of Grisons (Graubünden).
The Conservative Democratic Party of Switzerland was a conservative political party in Switzerland from 2008 to 2020. After the 2019 federal election, the BDP had three members in the National Council.
Italian Grisons or Italian Grigioni or sometimes also called Lombard Grisons, is the region of the Canton of Grisons, Switzerland, in which Italian is the dominant language.
The Treaty of Monçon or Treaty of Monzón was signed on 5 March 1626 by Cardinal Richelieu, the chief minister of Louis XIII and Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares, the chief minister of Philip IV of Spain, at Monçon in Aragon. It was signed in the aftermath of the French capture of Valtellina from papal troops, ending the Valtellina War and also concluded the First Genoese-Savoyard War.
The Raetia football team represents Grisons, formerly known as R(h)aetia, in ConIFA association football. The current head coach is Simone Fontana. The team is commonly referred to as The Grisons.
The Capol family is an old Swiss noble family from the canton of Grisons. The family's origin is the Swiss village of Flims. Capol people of this family name have lived in this region since the 11th century. Variations of the family name include "Capoll", "Cappol", "Cappoll", "Cappal", "Kapol" and "Kapool".
Portrait of Richard Milles is a 1760s oil-on-canvas portrait painting by Pompeo Batoni, now in the National Gallery, London. Its subject is the English nobleman Richard Milles, who probably had it produced during a visit to Rome on his Grand Tour. He points to the Canton of Grisons in Switzerland on a map, with a bust of Marcus Aurelius in the background. Batoni also produced a miniature head of Milles, now in the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge.
Maluns are a traditional dish of the Grisons, essentially made of potatoes.