The water from the Sotsass spring flows out of the village fountain with the wooden chancellor Marnia on the fountain pole. The right fountain basin has an orange-reddish colouring of the minerals that the water transports.
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The small detached chapel in the hamlet of Silgin immediately catches the eye: A colorful façade painting, which extends under the protruding protective roof, entices you to take a closer look. An unknown artist conjured up a veritable “heaven of saints” on the west wall in the 18th century.
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The church dedicated to the martyr Laurentius is located on the castle hill between Glenner and Valser Rhine and can be seen from afar. The castle has disappeared. Only the keep still stands and has served as the church tower for the church built in 1515.
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