Alpine Elegance above the Roofs of Tarasp: Historic Jewel with Charm
Historic heritage meets contemporary luxuryExperience the rare combination of 17th-century cultural heritage and modern living design. Elevated above the charming village of Tarasp, this magnificent Engadine house stands as a testament to alpine architecture. The property has undergone a comprehensive, careful total revitalization until 2026. The result is an exclusive refuge that preserves the historic substance with deep respect and complements it with luxurious comfort and first-class technical equipment.A panorama of lasting valueThe heart of this 3.5-room attic apartment is undoubtedly the unparalleled view. The gaze sweeps over the historic Tarasp Castle and the idyllic lake to the distinctive silhouette of the Lower Engadine mountains - an unobstructable backdrop that fascinates anew at any time of day and year.In the interior, original Arven wood elements and modern design merge to create an atmosphere of noble coziness. The spacious room concept impresses with an open living room that, with its impressive ceiling height up to the roof ridge, conveys an extraordinary feeling of freedom. While the historic accents emphasize the character of the house, light-flooded areas provide a contemporary living feel. An attic above the living unit, accessible via a separate staircase, also offers valuable storage space.Sustainability and privacyTechnically, the residence meets the highest standards: A modern heat pump in combination with a comfortable underfloor heating guarantees efficient and sustainable energy use. A special privilege is the private garden share (around 12.5 m²), which serves as a personal retreat in the green. An optionally purchasable outdoor parking space perfectly rounds off this rare offer.This property is more than a vacation home - it's a tribute to tradition and an excellent investment in a quality of life that's hard to find.Tarasp and the Lower Engadine: Where alpine authenticity meets high living qualityEmbedded in an unspoiled natural landscape, the Lower Engadine impresses with its symbiosis of timeless beauty and lived Rhaeto-Romance tradition. Characterized by historic villages with characteristic sgraffito facades, the region offers an exclusive retreat for people seeking something special.Nature and leisure at the highest levelThe Lower Engadine is considered one of the most valuable "jewels" of the Swiss Alps. The opportunities for active relaxation are as diverse as they are excellent: Explore the untouched wilderness of the Swiss National Park, enjoy a challenging round on one of the most picturesque golf courses in the Alps, or let yourself be inspired by the majestic presence of Tarasp Castle. In winter, the Motta Naluns ski area offers direct access to the wellness oasis of Bogn Engiadina Scuol with around 80 kilometers of slopes and sun-kissed descents.Center of regional importance: The municipality of ScuolSince the merger in 2015, the municipality of Scuol has united the towns of Guarda, Ardez, Ftan, Sent, and Tarasp. With an area of over 42,000 hectares, it is one of the most extensive municipalities in Switzerland. As a dynamic center of the Lower Engadine, Scuol offers a first-class infrastructure: From charming specialty shops with local specialties to selected boutiques and upscale gastronomy, comprehensive medical services, and educational institutions, a high level of quality is guaranteed.Culture and well-beingThe region is a proud guardian of the Rhaeto-Romance language (Vallader), which gives everyday life a unique cultural charm. Scuol is also world-famous for its wealth of natural resources: Over 20 mineral springs originate here. This centuries-old