In 1816, the Ticino road builder Giulio Pocobeili and his assistant Richard La Nicca crossed the Passo del San Bernardino to plan a route for a mountain pass road.
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From Seewis, a side valley of the Prättigau leads into the Rätikon to Alp Fasons, at the foot of the Schesaplana, with the AlpMuseum, the listed Valarsäge and the SAC Schesaplana. All three are contemporary witnesses of the end of the 19th century.
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Below the road, just before the village of Castaneda, stands the house of the knight Giovanni Antonio Gioiero, one of the protagonists of the Graubünden Torbids.
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The Casa Mulin where once a mill was in operation. In the fraction of Cuort, a stone arch bridge crosses the Flem. The name Flem comes from the Romance language and is due to the water sources that can power mills.
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