In his memoirs, Gian Giacomo Matossi (1753-1838), one of the first emigrants who sought his fortune as a confectioner, recounts that he bought an old house in Via di Puntunai with his first income.
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The Foostock and Foopass area offers an impressive view of Piz Sardona, Piz Segnes, and the Tschingelhörner. The Glarus Thrust is particularly well visible here, making it a popular destination for those interested in geology.
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The Pizol area offers the easternmost exposures of Glarus Verrucano and the Glarus Thrust. The Pizol Glacier is suffering from rising temperatures, but older glacier traces in the Wildsee area are well preserved.
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St. Antönien offers a stage for mountaineers, peace seekers and nature lovers in all seasons and nature lovers and nature-oriented tourism has a long tradition here. These are two of the reasons why St. Antönien is the first mountaineering village in Switzerland.
Being a mountaineering village is an award for the tireless commitment of the St. Antönier to a careful handling of nature, to a dynamic village with lived traditions and to an active social life. At the same time, it is a commitment to continue to take care of these values – so that St. Antönien remains livable and lovable.
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