The Protestant Church in Zizers impresses with its tower raised in 1698 and the harmonious architecture of the choir and nave, which were extended in 1711. The cemetery connects the church with the former royal court.
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The Futschölpass was notorious as the pass over which the dead were transported from Galtür over the Jam Valley to Ardez to find their final resting place.
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The castle ruins of Steinsberg with the remains of the St. Lucius Chapel are enthroned as a landmark of Ardez, on a mighty rocky hill at the edge of the village and is a frequently visited vantage point.
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The St. Justus Chapel in Flums, built in the 8th century, impresses with its historical architecture and energetic ley lines. The altar and the old cemetery with wrought iron crosses are particularly worth seeing.
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