The Paxmal in Walenstadtberg is a peace monument by Karl Bickel that invites inner reflection and meditation. It is freely accessible from spring to autumn and offers an impressive view of the Churfirsten and Lake Walen.
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From this bench you can enjoy the view over the vines and the wide view to the idyllic village of Pfäfers. A wonderful place to take in the landscape and the tranquility of the surroundings.
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The monumental work by the Graubünden artist Martin Valär, painted directly on the dam wall, commemorates the passage of Russian troops under the leadership of General Suvorov in 1799.
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To the west of the village, below the cantonal road, you can see the walls of the former Valendas castle, which was probably built in the late 12th century and the part of the curtain wall that is still visible is impressive.
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