PODCAST - Sgraffito: Where Walls Speak
Discover the timeless beauty of Sgraffito art in the Engadine Valley, where intricate designs etched into plaster tell stories of tradition and identity.
Costanza
5/1/20251 min read


In the Engadine Valley, the ancient art of Sgraffito transforms simple village houses into storytelling canvases. Artists carve delicate patterns, family crests, and religious symbols directly into layers of fresh plaster. The technique, introduced in the 16th century, blends Italian Renaissance influence with Alpine traditions. Typical motifs include suns, stars, vines, and inscriptions in Romansh, celebrating local culture and beliefs. Each façade is unique, a handcrafted masterpiece shaped by the history and pride of the families who lived there. The muted earth tones and striking white lines create a timeless contrast against the rugged mountain backdrop.
Sgraffito in Engadine is not just decoration — it's a living memory etched into stone.
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