Tschlin is remote, idyllic, intact and highly vital. Characterized by agriculture, the village presents a coexistence of people, animals and landscape more clearly than any other place. The village belongs to the municipality of Valsot and there are around 850 inhabitants living on an area of 15,800 km².
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In front of the hamlet of Cons, at the sawmill, there is a small niche of saints above the road, surrounded by birch trees. The springs that originate further up have high energies and would be suitable as mineral water springs.
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Ilanz Monastery is the motherhouse of the Dominican nuns of Ilanz. Above Ilanz on the left bank of the Rhine in the district of Sank Niklaus (Romanesque S. Clau) stands the modern building of the convent of the Dominican nuns.
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The oldest records about the parish church of Sumvitg date back to the ninth and tenth centuries. At that time, the church was dedicated to Saint Columban. Emperor Charlemagne (+814) donated the church to the successor of Bishop Tello, who in turn bequeathed the church to the Disentis Abbey. A new building and three altars were consecrated on June 13, 1633.
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Catholic wayside chapel Sogn Clau (St. Nicholas), Rueun
The Catholic wayside chapel of Sontga Clau (St. Nicholas) was built in the 18th century in the western part of the village. The chapel is open daily and is freely accessible.
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