The soap maker Beat Urech – at home in Arosa, at home in the world – knows something about the miracle process of soap production, because as a trained druggist, he was familiar with glycerine, alkalis and essential oils at a very early age. The result is genuine Arosa natural soaps - for body, hands, hair and soul.
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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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According to the inscription on the altar threshold, the chapel was built in 1684. With its crosses for avalanche victims above the entrance, it is still a place of procession and pilgrimage today.
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