Segantini Museum
A museum dedicated to Italian artist Giovanni Segantini (1858-1899) who lived and died in the Engadin mountains. It houses the world's largest collection of his works, including his famous triptych 'Being, Nature, Death'. The building, constructed in 1908, features a dome design inspired by Segantini's own sketch. The paintings showcase the beauty of Alpine landscapes in a unique divisionist style. An exceptional art experience in the heart of the Alps. The museum is a rare example of early 20th-century museum architecture specifically designed for one artist's work.