This original 1983 Swiss travel poster by Degonda is a vivid tribute to the canton of Grisons (Graubünden), specifically highlighting the historic village of Waltensburg/Vuorz, one of the region’s cultural gems. Issued during a period of revitalized interest in rural Swiss heritage and alpine tourism, the poster captures the spirit of the Grisons with a sense of place and authenticity characteristic of Swiss design in the 1980s.
The Grisons, Switzerland’s largest and most linguistically diverse canton, is known for its dramatic alpine scenery, remote valleys, and rich cultural traditions. Waltensburg/Vuorz, with its bilingual name (reflecting both Romansh and German heritage), is symbolic of this cultural depth. The village is especially notable for its medieval church and well-preserved frescoes, representing the intersection of history, religion, and regional identity.
Artist Degonda brings a modern sensibility to this piece, aligning with the period's broader design trends that balanced traditional themes with contemporary execution. The early 1980s saw a renewed national pride in regional landscapes and heritage, and posters like this were part of campaigns aimed at both domestic tourism and the growing international interest in “authentic” Alpine experiences.
Produced under the banner of Suisse Tourisme, this poster would have been displayed in travel offices, train stations, and visitor centers, appealing to travelers seeking an immersive encounter with Switzerland’s less commercialized corners. As a collectible, it speaks to the visual and cultural language of late 20th-century Swiss tourism and design.
This poster remains not just a travel promotion tool but a cultural artifact—one that echoes a moment in Swiss visual history when modernity met mountain tradition in the canton of Grisons.
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