In time for the 111th anniversary of the Langwies Viaduct, a new museum was opened in the village of Langwies. With the viaduct – the largest and longest spanning reinforced concrete railway bridge in the world at the time of its construction – Langwies has an architecturally significant landmark of international importance. Instead of a single museum building, the Viaduct Museum repurposes several historically significant rooms near the station. This creates a multifaceted museum with different stations that illuminate the history of the Langwies Viaduct from various perspectives, making it accessible and engaging for locals and guests alike.
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Catering facilities, waxing rooms as well as wardrobes and toilets. And as a highlight for cross-country skiers, the first après Nordic in the world is offered especially here.
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The garden house north of the old town, built in 1710 by the Schmid von Grüneck. Picturesque roof design with four curved gables; above the south entrance there is a sundial with the date 1710. It was thoroughly restored in 1941 and placed under federal protection.
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