Museum

Mili Weber Museum

Mili Weber Museum, St. Moritz

Residence and workplace of the artist Mili Weber (1891-1978) and her family. Her brother Emil Weber, architect with Nicolaus Hartmann, built the house in 1917.
With her oil paintings, watercolors, the painted walls and ceilings, the artistically and lovingly designed dollhouses and numerous original details, Mili Weber transformed her home into a total work of art.
The Mili Weber House is a museum of national importance and is under integral monument protection.

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Reservation

+41 79 539 97 77

Address

Mili Weber Museum
Via Dimlej 35
7500 St. Moritz

Date

To  13/4/2026
every We to Su
14:15 h
15:45 h

Wed - Sun  2.15pm and  3.45pm - only guided tours
low season Wed and Fri 2.15pm

private guided tours by request

see also www.miliweber.ch

please registrate at  mob. +41 79 539 97 77 or send email at info@miliweber.ch

Price

Adults CHF 20.00 (guided tour incl.). Children and adolescents 5-16 years CHF 5.00
Price per tour minimum CHF 50. Visits are only possible with a guided tour.

Contact

Mili Weber Museum
Via Dimlej 35
7500 St. Moritz
info@miliweber.ch
079 539 97 77 ((Museum))

Category

  • Museum

Target groups

  • Also recommended for children

Topic

  • Art

Accessibility

  • Distance to the (main) train station: 1 km
  • Not accessible by car
  • Only accessible on foot: Duration app. 20 min.

Webcode

www.guidle.com/VTrNyi