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- St. Moritz in 1855. Badrutt's second eldest son was Caspar Badrutt. He is the patriarch of the Badrutt family. Johannes Badrutt was born on 2 April 1819...
- Badrutt's Palace Hotel colloquially Badrutt's Palace (officially Badrutt's Palace Hotel AG) is a luxury hotel and resort in St. Moritz, Switzerland. Opened...
- Badrutt (July 21, 1848 - June 28, 1904) was a Swiss businessman, hotelier and restaurateur. He was the founder and proprietor of the famous Badrutt's...
- Victorian Britain who were staying at the Palace Hotel owned by Caspar Badrutt. The early sleds were adapted from boys' delivery sleds and toboggans....
- Rudolf Badrutt (10 July 1908 – April 1974) was a Swiss ski jumper. He competed in the individual event at the 1936 Winter Olympics. "Reto Badrutt". Retrieved...
- varied, but eventually complaints grew louder and Kulm hotel owner Caspar Badrutt built the first natural ice run for his guests, as part of his efforts...
- winter sports lie here, starting in the 1860's with hotelier Johannes Badrutt, who welcomed a steady stream of well-heeled British guests to his small...
- 19th century, through the endeavours of hotel entrepreneur Caspar Badrutt. Badrutt successfully sold the idea of winter resorting, as well as rooms with...
- January 1928, Swiss Adolf Badrutt fell at 73.5 meters (241 ft) world record distance. On 2 January 1930, Swiss Adolf Badrutt fell at 74.5 meters (244 ft)...
- of the developing winter tourism in the 1860s: hotel manager Johannes Badrutt invited some summer guests from England to return in the winter to see...