You will find the library in the upper school building on Schulhausstrasse next to the ArosaEnergie building.
Bus stop: «Town Hall»
You can: - get something to read - look at old Langwieser pictures - Look at Graubünden books - Storytelling - Discuss ideas - Bring old letters, books, pictures to the archive
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During the Arosa school holidays in summer and autumn, the library is open on Monday and Friday from 15:30 to 17:00 and on Thursday from 19:00 to 20:30! During the May holidays, the library is only open on Tuesdays from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.!
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Welcome to the world of leisure - Rufalipark offers unique experiences and lots of fun for young and old, whatever the weather. With over 700 m2 of indoor and more than 30,000 m2 of outdoor space, guests have almost unlimited play, sports and leisure options at their disposal. Let us surprise you!
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Segantini 04: Costume grigionese – Bündnerin am Brunnen, 1887
Baba as a shepherdess in Graubünden Sunday costume – an archetypal representation of drinking. At the time of Segantini, the water for the household was fetched at the well, washed and the animals were soaked. Today, the fountains like this one in front of the church of Son Mitgel serve only as an ornament.
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Segantini 06: Ritorno dal bosco – Rückkehr vom Wald, 1890
First painting with the explicit theme of death – the snow as a sheet of death and the way directly to the church tower (by Son Mitgel): The last stage of life has been reached. The picture location is probably at the corner of Veia Tgaplottas and Veia Davos Tga.
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From the Plazza Segantini Segantini, Segantini painted the picture of the hard peasant work in the alpine landscape. He adapted the real terrain to his artistic needs. The staging on site shows Segantini painting the picture, while his wife Bice reads to him as so often.
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