The Chapel of Sant'Antonio de Bolada, located between Sta. Maria i.C. and Braggio, was built during the plague in 1620 to protect the population from the terrible plague.
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The legendary village of Salischina lies above the tree line southwest of Vrin. Not far from the alpine huts lies a stone with a strong, energetic charisma. Further northwest is another stone, which communicates with the stone of Carrera below Vella.
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The castle ruins of Tschanüff, the landmark of Ramosch, bear witness to an eventful and impressive history that is firmly linked to the entire region. Surrounded by a unique flora and an almost steppe-like vegetation, the ruin stands on its castle hill.
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Haus zur alten Post (House to the old Post office)
The House of the Old Post in Jenins impresses with its slender, tall shape and the white-framed windows with gable motifs. A large barn adjoins the residential house to the east.
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The Arosa Schanfigg Local History Museum is located in the “Eggahuus,” a half-timbered building constructed around 1600. The local history collection includes a weaving room, a house organ, a sports section with skis and sleds, a wood collection, tools, and stuffed animals. Special exhibitions on specific topics complement the collection. The Arosa-Schanfigg Cultural Archive is affiliated with the museum. It collects everything that has been written about Arosa and Schanfigg. An extensive photo collection about Arosa and Schanfigg is available in the archive.
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The castle ruin in Calfreisen is considered the landmark of the village. When visiting the medieval hilltop castle, you will embark on a journey through time and certainly discover a few hidden treasures.
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Around the year 1220, the forests of Brienz/Brienzauls become noisy: wood is being cut down, stones are being brought in; the great Belfort Castle is being built on a rocky ridge.
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