The listed church in Obermutten is the only sacred building in Switzerland that is made entirely of wood, with the surrounding larch forests providing the building material. It is also the highest wooden church in Europe.
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The Gonzen iron mine in Sargans offers a labyrinth of tunnels and galleries, which have been partially open to the public since 1983. A restaurant and a museum complement the experience, and tours are available by prior arrangement.
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The late medieval residential towers in Lumbrein immediately attract attention. The so-called "Chisti da Lumerins" was probably the seat of the Lords of Lumbrein, which had been documented since 1231. The second tower, "Casaulta", was probably built in the 14th and 15th centuries.
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