The evocative complex of the mills of Pisella, surrounded by centuries-old agricultural terraces and dominated by the chestnut forest of Mola, is located just below the village of Castaneda, in Val Calanca.
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The Zalöner huts belong to the typical Walser scattered settlement, which characterize the landscape of the tranquil Safien Valley. From here you can enjoy a great view of the Glaspass, the Piz Beverin and the Bruschghorn.
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The Chapel of St. George in Pfäfers, built in 1430, impresses with a large, bright interior and a striking field altar. Historical findings confirm early settlement and use as a cult site.
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The garden in Pfäfers is home to an impressive beech tree known as a radiation avoider. Visitors can feel the energy of the tree and enjoy the tranquility of the place.
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The oldest records about the parish church of Sumvitg date back to the ninth and tenth centuries. At that time, the church was dedicated to Saint Columban. Emperor Charlemagne (+814) donated the church to the successor of Bishop Tello, who in turn bequeathed the church to the Disentis Abbey. A new building and three altars were consecrated on June 13, 1633.
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The upper gate in the old town of Ilanz in Romansh also Porta Sura, is richly decorated and painted. The ground floor, the actual entrance to the city, dates back to 1513.
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