The historic Alpina Mountain Resort marks the 10th anniversary of its reopening this December, celebrating a decade of carefully curated revival that has restored the 1897 landmark to its former glory while redefining refined alpine hospitality in the village of Tschiertschen, Graubünden.
The milestone is commemorated with a formal anniversary dinner on 12th December 2025, hosted by Managing Director Ar. Teo Ah Khing, and attended by the Mayor of Chur, Hans Martin Meuli, alongside former mayors of Tschiertschen and invited dignitaries. The celebration underscores the resort’s role as both a cultural anchor and a catalyst for thoughtful tourism in the region.
Since reopening in 2015, following an extensive restoration led by Ar. Teo, Alpina Mountain Resort has become a discreet destination for discerning travellers seeking heritage, tranquillity and authenticity. Restored in the spirit of the Roaring Twenties, the 27-room boutique resort offers panoramic mountain views, understated luxury and a deep connection to its surroundings.
“This anniversary is not just a reflection of how far we have come, but a statement of intent for the future. Our focus remains on preserving the soul of Tschiertschen while allowing it to be discovered in a meaningful and responsible way,” said Ar. Teo Ah Khing.
The celebration continues on 13th December 2025, with Alpina’s participation in the village’s annual Christmas Market, reinforcing the resort’s close ties with the local community.
As Tschiertschen-Praden enters a new chapter following its administrative merger with the city of Chur, Alpina Mountain Resort stands poised to play a strategic role in shaping the next phase of the village’s tourism narrative, one rooted in heritage, restraint and long-term value.