Step into the timeless charm of Chur, the oldest city in Switzerland, and experience over 5,000 years of living history on this captivating walking tour. Stroll through picturesque alleyways and vibrant squares, discover iconic landmarks, and immerse yourself in the stories that shaped this remarkable destination. Admire the striking Romanesque beauty of the Chur Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption, explore the lively atmospheres of St. Martinsplatz, Kornplatz, and Arcas Square, and uncover the architectural and cultural treasures hidden at every turn. This engaging journey invites you to walk, explore, and connect with centuries of heritage—an unforgettable experience that truly brings the past to life and is not to be missed.
At the Rauhaus (town hall), your tour guide shall be waiting with a Signboard.
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Begin your walking tour at the historic Rathaus, located on Poststrasse 33. This elegant Gothic-style building stands on the site of an earlier structure destroyed in the great fire of 1464. Distinguished by its sloping roof ridge and delicate roof turret (roof rider), the Town Hall reflects Chur’s resilience and architectural evolution. Today, it remains an important civic building and a fitting introduction to the city’s rich past.
From the Rathaus, continue to Kornplatz, historically known as the marketplace for grain trading. This lively square once served as a key commercial hub and today forms a natural connection between Chur’s Old Town and newer districts. Surrounded by charming buildings, Kornplatz offers a glimpse into the city’s mercantile history while serving as a vibrant gathering space.
Proceed to St. Martinsplatz, one of the most central and atmospheric squares in Chur. Framed by well-preserved historic façades and inviting cafés, this square is a popular meeting point for locals and visitors alike. Its lively ambiance makes it an ideal spot to pause and take in the character of the Old Town.
Adjacent to the square, visit St. Martin’s Church, the largest late Gothic building in the canton of Graubünden. Originally established in the 8th century in Romanesque style, the church was later rebuilt in its current Gothic form. Inside, admire the striking stained-glass windows created in 1919 by renowned Swiss artist Augusto Giacometti, which add a vibrant modern contrast to the historic structure.
Continue your walk toward the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption, an architectural masterpiece combining Romanesque and early Gothic elements. The site has been a place of worship since the 5th century, while the present cathedral was constructed between 1150 and 1272. Dedicated to the Virgin Mary, it is one of Switzerland’s most significant cultural and religious landmarks. Nearby, you may also notice the Bishop’s Palace, adding further historical depth to this area.
Make your way to Arcas Square, widely regarded as one of the most picturesque spots in Chur’s Old Town. Surrounded by colorful historic houses, the square often hosts flea markets, seasonal events, and local gatherings. Its Mediterranean-like charm makes it a delightful place to soak in the relaxed atmosphere and perhaps enjoy a short break.
Next, visit the Obertor, a prominent four-storey tower marking one of the traditional entrances to the Old Town. This historic gate once formed part of the city’s fortifications and today stands as a recognizable landmark. The building features decorative elements, including painted details from the 20th century, reflecting Chur’s layered history.
Conclude your tour at the headquarters of the Rhaetian Railway, an impressive early 20th-century building designed by architect Nicolaus Hartmann and constructed between 1907 and 1910. This structure represents the importance of rail travel in the region and serves as a gateway to the famous alpine routes operated by the Rhaetian Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed network.
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