Segantini 07: Ritorno all'ovile – Rückkehr zum Schafstall, 1888
The sheep are returned from the pasture to the barn shortly before dark. Segantini thus addresses the intimate bond between humans and animals. The original stable no longer exists, it stood east of the Veia Tgaplottas (Chapel Path). In the background of the picture you can see the chapel.
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Between the Walser village of Medergen and the Latschüelfurgga, a rugged, seemingly insurmountable rock face rises up. But hikers do not need crampons or a rope to climb. You should only be free of vertigo. Like a snake, a red, spectacular wooden staircase makes its way through the rock.
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Here, a committed young pastor from Winterthur takes care of the spiritual well-being of three autonomous congregations. With loving devotion, he is responsible for the Protestant church of Samnaun as well as for the five churches of Valsot, namely Tschlin, Ramosch, Vnà, Strada and Martina.
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Marschlins Castle, first mentioned in 1324, is an episcopal foundation from the 13th century. The site in Landquart offers insights into the history and culture of the region and is surrounded by a drained moat.
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House Grass in Malans is one of the oldest buildings in the region. It impresses with winding headbands and painted facade decoration. The two-story apartments offer various intermediate levels.
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