Maloja Palace Hotel, 1910
Captured in 1910, this panoramic view showcases the Maloja Palace Hotel beside Lake Silsersee in Maloja, Switzerland. The multi-story building features detailed architecture and is surrounded by smaller structures. The landscape includes gentle slopes, patches of trees, and steep mountains, all contributing to a tranquil, remote atmosphere ideal for early 20th-century tourism.
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FORTEPAN / Kiss László
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Captured in 1910, this panoramic view showcases the Maloja Palace Hotel beside Lake Silsersee in Maloja, Switzerland. The multi-story building features detailed architecture and is surrounded by smaller structures. The landscape includes gentle slopes, patches of trees, and steep mountains, all contributing to a tranquil, remote atmosphere ideal for early 20th-century tourism.
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Maloja Palace Hotel, 1910
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Maloja Palace Hotel a Sils-tó (Silsersee) partján.
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Captured in 1910, this panoramic view showcases the Maloja Palace Hotel beside Lake Silsersee in Maloja, Switzerland. The multi-story building features detailed architecture and is surrounded by smaller structures. The landscape includes gentle slopes, patches of trees, and steep mountains, all contributing to a tranquil, remote atmosphere ideal for early 20th-century tourism.
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1910
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Switzerland
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Maloja
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Kiss László
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Maloja Palace Hotel, 1910
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Captured in 1910, this panoramic view showcases the Maloja Palace Hotel beside Lake Silsersee in Maloja, Switzerland. The multi-story building features detailed architecture and is surrounded by smaller structures. The landscape includes gentle slopes, patches of trees, and steep mountains, all contributing to a tranquil, remote atmosphere ideal for early 20th-century tourism.
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early 20th century tourism
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Maloja
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Lake Silsersee
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hotel
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mountains
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Switzerland
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architecture
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tourism
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hospitality industry
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landscape
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mountain scenery
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historic architecture
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resorts
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The image depicts a panoramic view of a mountainous landscape, likely captured in a black-and-white format. The central focus is a large, multi-story building that appears to be a hotel or a resort, situated on a grassy expanse. The building has both architectural detail and symmetry, with a prominent roofline and multiple sections.
Surrounding the main building, smaller structures are visible, suggesting a cluster of buildings catering to visitors. The terrain slopes gently downward toward a body of water that reflects light, indicating a lake or fjord. In the background, steep mountains rise, showcasing rugged peaks with some snowcaps, contributing to the overall scenic beauty of the area.
Roads weave through the landscape, connecting the buildings and possibly leading toward the water. The vegetation appears sparse, with patches of trees dotting the hillsides. The sky above is overcast, hinting at a cloudy day, while the overall atmosphere emits a sense of tranquility and remoteness.
The composition captures both the natural and constructed elements harmoniously, with a noticeable depth created by the layering of mountains and buildings. The image may suggest a time period from the late 19th to early 20th century, typical of early tourism in mountainous regions, though no text or signs are present to provide specific context.
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Maloja Palace Hotel a Sils-tó (Silsersee) partján.