The Protestant Church in Fläsch impresses with its unusual size ratio of tower and nave. Extensive secco paintings adorn the interior walls and vaults, uncovered in 1962/63. In 1524, Fläsch was the first reformed community in Graubünden.
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The striking Reformed church of Scuol invites you to escape from the hustle and bustle and superficiality and to surprising insights. In addition, from there you can enjoy a wonderful view over the Inn and the municipality of Scuol.
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The museum is housed in an elegant 19th-century palazzo, a pearl of local architecture. The history of the house is closely linked to Antonio Semadeni. The emigrated Puschlaver had made his fortune as a cafetier in Poland with great skill and had the palazzo built in 1856 on the site of an old farmhouse.
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The ancient residence of the patrician family of Mesocco. It was here that the Archbishop of Milan, Carlo Borromeo, was given a dignified welcome, who left a great mark on the spiritual history of the Moesanos.
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