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Klosters & Andermatt Switzerland

We all know what Swiss skiing villages do in winter. But in the summer, when there’s no snow, they’re confronted by an existential problem – which their marketing departments solve by telling you that Alpine valleys are still lovely when they’re green rather than white, and perfect places for a music festival. Hence Verbier and Gstaad, which have become big, established players on the European summer music circuit. And hence two newer projects that now run in Andermatt and Klosters, which are

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