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CHF 80 - 170 Hotel Romana
Hotel Romana is located right next to the cable cars and the swimming lake in Savognin. It offers quiet rooms with mountain views.
The restaurant ser… MoreCHF 85 - 280 Danilo & Pianta Hotels
Danilo & Pianta Hotels is situated at 1200 metres above sea level in Savognin in the Grisons Canton. Free Wi-Fi and a free shuttle bus to the ski runs… MoreCHF 101 - 612 CUBE Savognin
The CUBE Savognin can be found 50 metres away from the cable car and offers you panoramic views. The ski pass is included in all rates.
You can use t… MoreCHF 75 - 234 Cresta
Situated in Savognin on the Julier route in the heart of Graubünden, the Cresta hotel can be found in the heart of the village and features a wellnes… MoreCHF 95 - 392 Bela Riva
Located in Savognin, the Bela Riva is situated amid the Swiss mountains at 1.200 metres above sea level. It offers free Wi-Fi, free parking and a brea… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The municipal area includes a piece of the main valley between Mount Piz Arblatsch (elev. 3203m, highest point in the municipality) in the southwest and Mount Piz Mitgel (elev. 3159m) in the northeast. As the three old churches indicate, the town was developed in multiple centers: by the river Julia, on the plain rising toward the left hand slope, and along the elevated main road on the right hand slope. The strong construction between 1965 and 1975 filled in the spaces between these village parts, and extended the developed area on the right side of the valley.
In 1997, 32.7% of the municipal area was used for agriculture, forests accounted for 36.2%, 3% was developed, and 28.2% was unproductive.
Neighboring municipalities are Cunter, Tiefencastel, Filisur, Tinizong-Rona, Mulegns, and Riom-Parsonz.
At least since the time of the Ancient Rome|Romans, important travel routes have passed through the Julier Pass|Julier and Septimer Pass|Septimer passes. Savognin came into the possession of the Bishops of Chur in the 13th century. As part of the court of Oberhalbstein, for which Savognin acted as principal town and rural area, the town became a member of the League of God's House. After its sale in 1552, the valley attained full sovereignty as part of the Free State of the Three Leagues.
The cattle industry and traffic through the passes formed the economic framework of the community since the Middle Ages. Periods of increase, for example, after Mount Crap Ses was blown up in 1777, or when the Julier Road was improved between 1820 and 1840, were always followed by periods of decrease, most recently from too much competition after the opening of the Gotthardbahn in 1882. At this stage Savognin was thrown back to being a peasants' village, and missed the next connection to the development of tourism. Jenische families were granted citizenship in the middle of the 19th century, as part of the Law for the fight against Homelessness. The ascent to foreign vacation destination began only in the 1960s, with the construction of hotels, vacation apartments and aerial ropeways; the village was changing.
The coat of arms symbolizes the location along the river and the three churches of the town.
Savognin is one Highway 3, which goes from Chur to Engadin via Lenzerheide and the Julier pass. A post route also follows this highway. Most trips end in Bivio, some drive on to St. Moritz. An additional post route connects the nearby villages of Riom, Parsonz, and Salouf.
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