Hotel Momentum: A Beacon of Resilience in Switzerland's Loetschen Valley

Hotel Momentum rises above Switzerland’s Loetschen Valley after a glacier's collapse destroyed Blatten. Built near Wiler in 105 days, it symbolizes hope for displaced residents. Owner Lukas Kalbermatten, who lost his ancestral Hotel Edelweiss, begins anew. Blatten's rebuilding, linked to climate change, aims for completion by 2030.

Hotel Momentum: A Beacon of Resilience in Switzerland's Loetschen Valley
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Standing proudly above Switzerland’s Loetschen Valley, Hotel Momentum symbolizes recovery just a year after a devastating glacier collapse obliterated the village of Blatten.

Constructed swiftly in 105 days near Wiler, this wooden hotel signifies the determination of displaced residents to rebuild their lives post-disaster. At its reception, a German sign states, "The past is no longer, the future is not here yet, life is here and now," a sentiment echoing through the community.

The tragic event left Blatten a wasteland, with remnants visible from the hotel's vantage. Evacuated villagers endured the destruction triggered by the deteriorating Birch glacier, exacerbated by climate change. Experts stress the need for resilient rebuilding by 2030, with local efforts underway despite ongoing hazards from thawing permafrost.

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