The antique furnishings, adorned with refined and intricate carvings, along with bronze or wooden handles, give these interiors a timeless elegance that defines Maloja Kulm as a historical icon nestled in the unspoiled valleys of the Engadine.
These spaces reflect a late-medieval style enriched with rustic elements of Tyrolean tradition — such as the carved wooden furniture found in the hall, guest rooms, and common areas.
Maloja Kulm is a sophisticated alpine lodge, dedicated to offering an authentic hospitality experience in a truly enchanting setting.
Maloja Kulm is the oldest structure in Maloja.
Founded in the 16th century as a cattle pasture, it served as a haven for wayfarers crossing the Val Bregaglia.
Thanks to its strategic location, Maloja Kulm has always been a symbol for the region’s commercial activity.
It is a flagship of Val Bregaglia hospitality and has had the honor of hosting notable figures such as Charlie Chaplin and Henry Kissinger.
The building’s current architectural style is the result of a major renovation completed in 2018.