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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...
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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...
- 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...
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Victorian Britain who were
staying at the
Palace Hotel owned by
Caspar Badrutt. The
early sleds were
adapted from boys'
delivery sleds and toboggans....
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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...
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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...
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Jacques Demierre, Axel Dörner, Joke Lanz,
Christian Wol****h,
Gaudenz Badrutt,
Michel Doneda,
Chris Heenan,
Christof Kurzmann,
Alfredo Costa Monteiro...
- 161
years ago to
September 1864, when St.
Moritz hotel pioneer Caspar Badrutt made a
wager with four
British summer guests: they
should return in winter...