In the heart of Deira, a hamlet of Mesocco, perched on a panoramic terrace on the left side of the valley, there is a small oratory dedicated to Saint Philip Neri.
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The parish church of Saints Peter and Paul, mentioned for the first time in 1219, today shines in a Baroque style thanks to restorations and additions from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
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The church of Sta. Maria del Castello preserves a precious artistic treasure within its walls: a cycle of frescoes that evoke ancient legends and biblical stories.
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The Sontga Catrina chapel stands on the Valserstrasse at the junction to Tersnaus. According to legend, the devil wanted to throw the “Crap dalla Gneida” at the chapel of Sontga Catrina, but missed his target.
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The reformed itinerant painter Hans Ardüser and the Catholic painters Hans Jakob Greutter and Fridolin Eggert met here. The church was first mentioned in documents in 1345 as “S. Bellonis” in Tersnaus, which is a Latinized form of the Rhaeto-Romanic Sogn Balun.
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