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Sgraffito and frescoes with Pauline Martinet

Unlock the secrets written on some of the buildings in Engadin villages.

“When I first visited Guarda in the Lower Engadin, I was overwhelmed by the beauty of the houses.”


Engadin houses have a rare beauty that is unmatched across the world. There is nowhere else where you can find such a variety of frescoes and sgraffito; the delicate art of carving into a surface. The depictions cover a broad spectrum, spanning primitive subjects to refined Renaissance scenes. Learn how to read the facades on a beautiful afternoon walk through the old Engadin villages, guided by art aficionado and graphic designer Pauline Martinet. Discover a unique gem of cultural heritage; one that this region is exceptionally proud of. 

Meet Pauline Martinet

Pauline Martinet is a graphic designer and creative director. She has set up numerous projects that delve into the spirit of a place, including a city guide for her hometown of Lausanne. She moved to Zuoz four years ago, following her admiration for the Engadin. Martinet’s passion and extensive knowledge of sgraffito have led her to write a book, due to be published next year, casting a spotlight onto this beautiful artform.

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