It is believed that there was already a chapel in Surrein in 1595. The church was re-consecrated in 1643. The church of Surrein is dedicated to St. Placidus. The present church with three altars was built by the Capuchins and consecrated in 1695. In 1786, Surrein became an independent parish. The church was fully renovated in 1908. The last major renovation took place in 1950/51.
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The typical Maiensäss settlement Tratza is located above Pany at 1600 m above sea level.M. and offers visitors a wonderful view of Prättigau and the Flumserberge.
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The regional newspaper for the municipalities of Arosa and Tschiertschen-Praden is published on Fridays with a circulation of 3,148 copies. As an e-paper, it can already be accessed in the afternoon of the previous day. The editorial team, based in Arosa, reports on local and regional stories from politics, business, culture and sport. The municipalities of the valleys use the popular regional newspaper for their official communications and the local industry appreciates the newspaper for its advertising. The "Aroser Zeitung" was first published in 1910.
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