The ruins of Marmels Castle lie under an overhanging rocky outcrop above the Marmoreras reservoir. Thanks to this location, a large part of the castle was always protected from the weather. As a result, the Archaeological Service made rare medieval finds.
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Just below the Aua Benedida is an old lime kiln (rom. ==References==* Official website In this kiln, the coveted lime was burned from the calcareous tuff that is often found here.
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The Freudenberg castle ruins rise on a rocky hill northwest of Bad Ragaz. It is a significant landmark of the valley and belongs to the Swiss Castle Association.
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The Chapel of St. Leonhard in Bad Ragaz impresses with three altars and frescoes depicting Saint Leonhard and other religious scenes. The anteroom commemorates the Battle of Ragaz in 1446.
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The Martinsloch is a breakthrough in the Tschingelhörner Alps chain southeast of Elm in the canton of Glarus (Switzerland) in the form of a triangle about 19 meters wide and about 22 meters high.
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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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