Madrisa-Land is the first adventure park in the Swiss Alps that also allows physically and visually impaired children to play. The children's land scores with a marble run, bouncy castle, slides, water games and swings and much more. Everything is there for children to let off steam. Tip: During the summer season, the life-size mascot Hen Hanna can be found on some Sundays. And families who want to stay longer can even spend the night on site in the tree huts, hayloft or Indian tipi.
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A unique Alberto Giacometti collection in the mountain hotel. An exhibition of the printmaking work (lithographs and etchings) of the world-famous Bergell artist with a total of over 200 exhibits.
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The former municipality of Tinizong-Rona was formed on 1 July 1998 from the merger of the two villages Tinizong and Rona. Since 2016, the village belongs to the municipality of Surses.
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The space around the Panera is now a kind of recreational area with a barbecue, football pitch and playground. La Panera - the largest spruce tree in Switzerland.
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Kirchplatz bei der Kirche San Vittore Mauro (Station 7 Rundgang Hildesheimer)
The square behind the church of San Vittore Mauro forms the religious center of the Borgo di Poschiavo. It is framed by the church of San Vittore Mauro in the north, the oratory of Sant'Anna in the south and the Old Monastery in the east.
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