Madrisa-Land is the first adventure park in the Swiss Alps that also allows physically and visually impaired children to play. The children's land scores with a marble run, bouncy castle, slides, water games and swings and much more. Everything is there for children to let off steam. Tip: During the summer season, the life-size mascot Hen Hanna can be found on some Sundays. And families who want to stay longer can even spend the night on site in the tree huts, hayloft or Indian tipi.
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The Piz Mundaun - affectionately also called Graubünden Rigi - is known as a lookout mountain. Let your gaze wander over the unique mountain landscape on the viewing platform.
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The stable of the peterelli tower house (3), which was already in Savognin during Segantini's lifetime, now houses a workshop for thinking and the future.
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The chapel on the village square was donated by the magistrate Gallus von Mont during a plague epidemic and consecrated in 1592. The façade was designed by Alois Carigiet during a renovation in 1940. The interior is the work of Hans Ardüser.
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Segantini 07: Ritorno all'ovile – Rückkehr zum Schafstall, 1888
The sheep are returned from the pasture to the barn shortly before dark. Segantini thus addresses the intimate bond between humans and animals. The original stable no longer exists, it stood east of the Veia Tgaplottas (Chapel Path). In the background of the picture you can see the chapel.
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