Tgea Patrizia
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If you leave the narrow Viamala gorge behind you on your way across the Alps, you reach the idyllic Schamser Valley. Surrounded by extensive mountain meadows and forests, the mountain village of Andeer is located here at an altitude of almost 1000 m. On the outskirts of town, the patrician house “Tgea Patrizia” impresses with many historical details, a large garden and unique wall paintings by the Graubünden painter poet Hans Ardüser.
Andeer has largely retained its original alpine character. The rare green natural stone “Verde Andeer” is mined in the area. The village has a grocery store, a bakery, two butchers, a dairy with locally produced cheese and several restaurants as well as a kindergarten and a primary school.
The attractive mineral bath is fed by a healing spring with anti-inflammatory properties. Otherwise, you'll find heavenly solitude or social activities, breathtaking nature, climbing challenges and popular hiking routes, such as the viaSpluga and the Walserweg.
Winter sports enthusiasts will find a family-friendly ski area with a total of 30 km of slopes in Splügen, 15 minutes away. In half an hour, you can reach the large ski arenas Arosa/Lenzerheide or Laax/Flims, each with around 225 kilometers of slopes. In addition, a total of 40 km of varied cross-country skiing trails run along the Hinterrhein.
“Tgea Patrizia” was built in 1599 by the Graubünden nobleman Johann (Hans) of Capol. In 1614, he commissioned the folk painter Hans Ardüser to decorate the living hall on the 2nd floor. The allegorical depictions of virtues, a lively hunting scene, David and Goliath, and the ostrich bird seem almost surrealistic.
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- 1599
- tended
- 1210 m²
- approx. 512.5 m²
- approx. 253.5 m²
- approx. 766 m²
- 15.5
- Entrance floor: hall, exit to the fruit and vegetable garden, laundry room with shower/LAV/WC, technology, vaulted cellar, various Adjoining rooms, 2 rooms, lift
- 1st floor: hall/dining room, large living room, kitchen, living room with carvings on ceiling and paneling, 3 rooms, 1 BATH/LAV/SHOWER, 1 WC/LAV, lift
- 2nd floor: hall/dining room with wall paintings, kitchen, living room, 3 rooms, 1 BATH/LAV/SHOWER, 1 WC/LAV, lift Top floor: Hall, 2 rooms, 1 BATH/LAV/DU, 1 WC/LAV, expandable attic room/ screed
- Large fruit and vegetable garden with various seats, 2 balconies
- Parking spaces in front of the house
- Second home permit
- Valuable wall paintings by Hans Ardüser
- Precious carvings on blankets and paneling
- A listed building
- 3 to 4 residential units possible
- Historical substance
- Beautiful vaulted cellar
- Beautiful, large fruit, vegetable and flower garden
- Lovingly partially renovated
- Lift
- Preserving historical details
- suitable for families
- 1 tiled stove
- 2 fireplaces
- Quietly located
- Pure idyll
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In the future, the patrician house could once again serve as a spacious family home or multi-generational house. Or you retain the current use as an apartment building and add new apartments on the top and garden floors. A boutique hotel, a seminar center or service apartments are also possible.
Inside, you reach an archaic vaulted passage, from which a lift leads comfortably to the upper floors. The rooms on the garden level can be converted into guest rooms, offices, wine cellars or as (residential) apartments.
On the 1st floor, there is a magnificent alpine living room with pine wood paneling and coffered ceiling. In the northwest, you finally reach the charming master bedroom with attached bathroom and toilet.
In the southeast corner is the stately room, which can be used as a lounge or dining room, in which the richly ornamented, colorful coffered ceiling and an elegantly decorated tiled stove are a treat for the eyes. Next to it is the spacious kitchen with a rustic vaulted ceiling. Another room in the southwest can serve as a spacious children's or guest room.
On the 2nd floor, you finally reach the living room with the spectacular wall paintings by Hans Ardüser. While relaxing by the fireplace, you will always discover new fascinating details. The remaining rooms are arranged as on the 1st floor.
In the midst of majestic 3,000-meter peaks, “Tgea Patrizia” forms a fascinating alpine microcosm in which people like to retreat to live or work. Hans Ardüser's paintings come back to life in the flickering glow of fire from the fireplace.







