Carlton Hotel St. Moritz

The Carlton Hotel St. Moritz was opened in 1913.[1] It was the fifth five-star hotel in St. Moritz.

In August 1914, World War I began. The guest numbers significantly declined. The hotel became the property of the Swiss People's Bank. In the 1930s, the hotel had many guests. On 1 September 1939, the Hitler regime began its Invasion of Poland, and the Carlton was closed the same month. In winter 1947/1948 the Carlton briefly reopened its doors.

Numerous changes of ownership followed until 1987, when the Carlton Hotel St. Moritz was taken over by the Tschuggen Hotel Group.[2] The hotel was completely renovated in 2006–2007.

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References

  1. ^ "Carlton Hotel (1913), St. Moritz | Historic Hotels of the World-Then&Now". www.historichotelsthenandnow.com.
  2. ^ "The Tschuggen Collection - Premium Hotel Group Switzerland". tschuggencollection.ch.