Top secret for 60 years - now an impressive witness to Swiss military history: the Crestawald Fortress Museum provides an insight into the world of the Cold War. A small village underground.
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St. Moritz is the cradle of alpine winter tourism and the birthplace of alpine sports. This is where the first steel bobsleighs started. And this is where the first skeletons set off on what is probably the most challenging track in the Alps, the Cresta Run. Today, both the Olympia Bobsleigh Run and the Cresta Run are true legends.
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The Lai Nair is a small mountain lake above Tarasp. The plateau on which the lake is located can certainly be counted among the most beautiful spots in the Lower Engadine.
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Today's Welschdörfli district of Chur has a settlement continuity that stretches from the Neolithic period to the present day. Roman buildings are still recognizable today on the Ackermann site.
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The House Steinbock in Igis, built in 1592, is the oldest building in the region. It features window columns with the Dolf coat of arms and coffered ceilings from the 17th century. Today, it serves as a boarding school for the College of Social Education.
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The Catholic Church of St. Laurentius in Untervaz impresses with its shingle-covered double onion tower and the spacious nave. Some statues inside date back to the 16th century.
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