Historic Churches of Davos
Davos's ecclesiastical landscape is defined by its Protestant and Reformed heritage, spanning from the 13th-century St. Johann Church to neo-Romanesque structures. Many of these sites, including the churches in Monstein, Glaris, and the Sertig Valley, are heritage-protected by the Canton of Graubünden. These landmarks showcase traditional Alpine architecture and serve as cultural anchors within the high-altitude settlements and valleys surrounding Davos.
St. Johann Church
Dating back to the 13th century, this church is one of the dominants of the Davos skyline. Its capacity is 800 people.
St. Theodul
An evangelical-reformed church located in Davos Dorf that serves as a defining landmark for the local townscape.
Sankt Peter
A heritage-protected evangelical-reformed church located in the Monstein district of Davos.
Reformierte Kirche
An ecumenically used evangelical-reformed church in the Sertig Valley, protected as a cantonal heritage site.
Pauluskirche
A neo-Romanesque evangelical-methodist church located in Davos.
Sankt Nikolaus
A heritage-protected evangelical-reformed church situated in the Glaris settlement near Davos.
Frauenkirch
An evangelical-reformed church under cantonal heritage protection, located in the Frauenkirch district.
Reformierte Kirche
An evangelical-reformed church serving the community of Davos Wiesen.
Reformierte Kirche Jenisberg
A heritage-protected evangelical-reformed church overlooking the Landwasser Valley in the hamlet of Jenisberg.
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