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  2. Suvretta House - Wikipedia

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    Suvretta House is a five-star hotel in St. Moritz, Switzerland. Built in 1912, it is part of The Leading Hotels of the World . It features 181 rooms and several restaurants.

  3. St. Moritz - Wikipedia

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    St. Moritz (/ ˌ s æ n m ə ˈ r ɪ t s / SAN mə-RITS, US also / ˌ s eɪ n t-/ SAYNT-⁠, UK also / s ən t ˈ m ɒr ɪ t s / sənt MORR-its; German, in full: Sankt Moritz [zaŋkt moˈrɪts, ˈmoːrɪts] locally; Romansh: San Murezzan [sam muˈʁetsən] ⓘ; Italian: San Maurizio; [a] French: Saint-Moritz) is a high Alpine resort town in the Engadine in Switzerland, at an elevation of about ...

  4. Anton Bon - Wikipedia

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    Anton Bon Anton Bon and family. Anton Sebastian Bon (1854-1915) was a Swiss hotelier who built the Suvretta House in St Moritz from 1911 to 1912, [1] together with the British Member of Parliament (MP), Charles Sydney Goldman.

  5. Badrutt's Palace Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Badrutt's Palace Hotel colloquially Badrutt's Palace (officially Badrutt's Palace Hotel AG [1]) is a luxury hotel and resort in St. Moritz, Switzerland.Opened in 1896, the hotel has 112 rooms and 43 suites as well as 8 restaurants, 2 bars, a shopping center and spa area.

  6. Restaurant Talvo - Wikipedia

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    The Shah of Iran used to own a mansion in St. Moritz in an area known as Suvretta, near the hotel Suvretta House. When going to the Talvo, the Shah was always escorted by his bodyguards and police officers of the Swiss Federal Police. [1] [2]

  7. Henri Deterding - Wikipedia

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    He also had a property in Suvretta, St. Moritz, Switzerland, where he died on 4 February 1939. His body was returned to Dobbin to be buried there, [10] but, in 1968, it was moved again, to a grave in Liechtenstein, where his daughter Henriette resided with her husband and Deterding's grandchildren. [11]