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The Restaurant Talvo is a traditional gourmet restaurant in a historic building at the ''Via Gunels'' in the village of
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in the
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in
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. For a certain time the restaurant was once managed by the
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. The ''Talvo'' became famous in the 1960s and 1970s when the international
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and its surroundings as their favourite winter destination. People like
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and the
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, were regular visitors of the ''Talvo''. 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
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s and police officers of the Swiss Federal Police.Philipp Walther: ''Zur Geschichte des Talvo in Champfèr-St. Moritz.'' 2013, S. 1.Philipp Walther: ''Zur Geschichte des Talvo in Champfèr-St. Moritz.'' 2013, S. 3.


History

The large former farm house which is now known as the ''Talvo'', (
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in the idiom
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:
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), was built in 1658. From 1880 until 1887 it was the local schoolhouse for the seven pupils of the village and their teacher, Mr Luzi Battaglia. Afterwards the house was in the possession of the Walther family until 1949. Therefore, the house was also known as ''Chesa Walther.'' All in all four generations of the Walther family occupied the house. All of them were farmers. However, the last generation of the Walther family also started to rent out rooms to tourists.Plan für das Grundbuch der Gemeinde St. Moritz, Mutation 5320, 5. März 2013.


Sale of the Chesa Walther to Dr Eduard Morger from Zurich

The biggest change in the history of the house occurred when the property was sold to the
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Dr Eduard Morger from
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on the west shore of
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. At the same time as he bought the historic ''Chesa Walther,'' Dr Morger bought all in all the following properties: * The ''Chesa Walther'', now known as the ''Talvo'' * The ''Hotel Bristol'' * The ''Villa Granita'' * The ''Villa Nice'' This large acquisition of properties by one single person was widely discussed in the
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at the time.


Conversion of the Chesa Walther into the Restaurant Talvo

With a substantial amount of money, Dr Morger converted the ''Chesa Walther'' into the Restaurant ''Talvo'' in 1954. After the conversion, the ''Talvo'' was also fitted with 30 guest beds. Within only a few years, the ''Talvo'' became one of the most popular places for the Après-ski-society, but it was also a favourite with art lovers. Dr Morger, also a passionate art collector, furnished the ''Talvo'' with works of art from his own collection, among others with pictures of
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, Pietro Chiesa (1876–1959), Gottardo Segantini (1882–1974) and Hermann Gattiker (1865–1950).Philipp Walther: ''Zur Geschichte des Talvo in Champfèr-St. Moritz.'' 2013, S. 2.Baubewilligung Nr. 275, erteilt am 8. April 1954 durch die Baubehörde St. Moritz an Dr. med. Ed. Morger, Kasernenstrasse 3, Zürich 4. Over the years, the Morger family constantly improved the ''Talvo'' and its infrastructure. In 1960 a new terrace was built on the south front of the house.Baubewilligung Nr. 664, erteilt am 30. Juni 1960 durch die Baubehörde St. Moritz. Only one year later, improvements to the basement and the ground floor were commissioned.Baubewilligung Nr. 737, erteilt am 27. April 1961 durch die Baubehörde St. Moritz. On 10 October 1968 and on 3 December 1968 the building authority of St. Moritz granted the building licences to Mrs Yvonne Winterberg-Morger, a daughter of Dr Morger, and her husband, Mr Enno Winterberg, for the most significant structural alteration of the building since its conversion into a restaurant in 1954: An annexe on the south side of the ''Talvo'' to enlarge the main part of the restaurant. The annexe was built by the local construction firm ''Dipl. Ing. – ETH/SIA Andrea Pitsch'' from St. Moritz.Baubewilligung Nr. 1005/68, erteilt am 10. Oktober 1968 bzw. am 3. Dezember 1968 durch die Baubehörde St. Moritz an Fam. Winterberg-Morger.


From Jöhri's Talvo to Talvo by Dalsass

At the beginning of the 1990s the ''Talvo'' was bought by Roland and Brigitte Jöhri. They managed the restaurant themselves and called it ''Jöhri's Talvo.'' Roland Jöhri became one of the most famous
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s in Switzerland and again, the ''Talvo'' became one of the most celebrated restaurants in the area of St. Moritz. In 2011 Roland and Brigitte Jöhri retired. In the same year the Jöhri's sold the ''Talvo'' to the former Swiss National Councillor and owner of
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, owner of Franke. On 1 December 2011 the renowned chef Martin Dalsass and his wife Lorena took over the management of the ''Talvo,'' which they subsequently renamed as ''Talvo by Dalsass.'' The restaurant is awarded with 18 points by
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and one star by
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.Philipp Walther: ''Zur Geschichte des Talvo in Champfèr-St. Moritz.'' 2013, S. 4.
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: ''Spuhler kauft das beste Restaurant im Engadin.'' 18. April 2011, S. 3.
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: ''Spitzenkoch Roland Jöhri beendet Laufbahn.'' 14. April 2011.


See also

*
List of restaurants in Switzerland This is a list of notable restaurants in Switzerland. Restaurants in Switzerland * Piz Gloria * Hiltl Restaurant * Restaurant Talvo File:PizGloria-Schilthorn.jpg, Piz Gloria is a revolving restaurant on the Schilthorn near Mürren in the Ber ...


References


External links


Website of the Restaurant ''Talvo by Dalsass''
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