[tʃlˈfɪk]: Sounding cultural history in the Schanfigg
In the villages in Schanfigg there are 15 sound installations to discover, through which the cultural history of the mountain valley can be experienced sensually. Details at arosa.swiss/klingend
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St. Anthony's Church was built around 1200 and is probably a successor to the "ecclesia in Mentaune" mentioned in 831, which was dedicated to St. Martin.
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The Dreibündenstein (2156 m above sea level) is a prominent elevation between Feldis, the cantonal capital of Chur and Pradaschier. Although it is not defined as a mountain peak, it has great significance as a historical site: it was the only triple border point of the former "Freistaats der Drei Bünde".
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The Prättigau Cultural Archive as a documentation centre offers a variety of exciting documents and works on the cultural history of Prättigau. Browsing is allowed.
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