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Built in 1964, the chalet features three inviting bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, and warm wood-paneled interiors, making it an ideal getaway for small groups, families, or business travelers. The primary bedroom and living room open onto a balcony, where you can soak in the stunning views after a long day. The fully equipped kitchen includes an oven, stove, dishwasher, and refrigerator, while a classic Swiss-style dining room offers the perfect setting for gatherings. Additional amenities such as a washer and dryer, an indoor fireplace, and a private sink in the third bedroom ensure a comfortable stay.
This home also carries a unique history. Like many Swiss properties built during the Cold War, it originally featured a fallout shelter, with reinforced walls and windows still intact today. Adding to its legacy, Paul McCartney vacationed here in 1966, and the Beatles’ song For No One was reportedly composed in the bathtub.
With its prime location, rich history, and cozy chalet atmosphere, this home is perfect for those attending WEF, exploring the Swiss Alps, or simply seeking a relaxing escape. Booking is subject to availability.
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