The ceiling frescoes of the baroque church of Son Martegn in Savognin are impressive with their concentric circles, creating the illusion of an ascending dome and symbolising paradise. Baroque churches are to be found in several villages in Parc Ela.
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Mount Weisshorn with its 2653 metres is the highes mountain of Arosa, which is reachable by cable cars. From the top, one enjoy a breathtaking view over more than 400 peaks of Switzerland and the neighbouring countries. Mt. Weisshorn is perfect for an extensive day on the slopes or on the numerous winter and summer hiking trails of the holiday destination Arosa.
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Since June 2024, RhB trains have been running through the new Albula Tunnel II. The old tunnel (1903-2024) will be converted into a safety tunnel by 2026. Tip: Stop at the Spinas Inn with a return journey on foot or by carriage.
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Maienfeld Castle, built around 1247, today offers dining rooms, apartments, and a vineyard. The complex includes a historic palas and is owned by a local family.
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At today's Stradung 28, government councillor Franz Peterelli once lived. He campaigned for a residence permit for Segantini, who was stateless due to lack of papers, and together with Viktor Pianta vouched for the Segantini family. The house is privately owned and not open to the public.
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