For the climbing cracks! Between the Kirchlispitzen and the Drusenfluh are the top walls, which are world-famous in the climbing scene. The really good climbers enjoy the incredibly impressive plate armor and the steep limestone plates.
Beat Kammerlander's "WoGü" route is one of the most difficult multi-pitches in the world in the Rätikon. According to many people, Adam Ondra, the best climber in the world, was the first person to conquer the route only 11 years after its construction.
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The former monastery church was built around the year 800 in the time of Charlemagne. The Romansh name Mistail originates from the Latin 'monasterium' and means monastery.
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In search of the clear light, Segantini is drawn higher and higher. He spends his summers in a hut on Alp Tussagn. There he paints "Cows at the Drinking Trough" and "Lunch in the Alps".
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With the expansion (2014-2016), the Graubünden Art Museum has become one of the most attractive museums in Switzerland for the public. It sees itself as a centre for art in and from Graubünden with international appeal.
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The General Friedrich Schmid House in Malans is a baroque building at the southern entrance of the village. It impresses with carved paneling, a large Swiss pine room, and a salon with a richly decorated stucco ceiling. A small bakery house adjoins the vineyard.
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