The south-facing Baroque church was built in the mid-17th century on the site of two previous buildings. In the vestibule there is a remarkable but also shocking example of a martyred Christ on the cross (4).
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The Uaul da Sogn Carli/Escherwald above Morissen has the character of a forest planted in a row. If you take a closer look, you will discover an extraordinary number of forked trees, so-called Zwiesel trees, the energy flow in the V-forks is particularly high.
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The three-snake stone "Crap dallas Treis Siarps" is located about 300 m east of the "Crap dil Giavel". Its meandering lines are reminiscent of drinking beats.
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The chapel on the village square was donated by the magistrate Gallus von Mont during a plague epidemic and consecrated in 1592. The façade was designed by Alois Carigiet during a renovation in 1940. The interior is the work of Hans Ardüser.
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The mining museum imparts impressions from the days when the mines were in operation. Information is given about ore mining, transportation and former iron, copper, lead and silver smelting and about the smelting plants.
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The mill, which dates back to the 17th century and is driven by undershot paddle wheels, can boast of being the oldest functioning mill in Switzerland. Visitors can follow the path of the grain up to the flour.
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