The RAW Station Arosa is much more than a "fashion store": In addition to top fashion, we have a bar in the shop with the best coffee, Sundays Hard Selzer, the Arosa Sun and spirits from our own production. All lifestyle lovers visit the RAW Station. It is a meeting place to look around, exchange ideas and cultivate friendships. We want to move, on all levels. Our brands and events are real. We work together with local craftsmen, such as the soap maker from Arosa, a leather artist from Chur, a local distillery that distils the unique RAW spirits with us, such as our rum, gin, pine schnapps and our RAWhisky. We also offer limited pieces of exceptional leather and metal products from collaborations, such as belt buckles, key rings or knives - our RAW rarities. The RAW Station is a way of life. We move, decorate and advise. Our products are made for people like us, who have a passion for quality, craftsmanship and sustainability. That's why we offer environmentally friendly fashion - «Slow Fashion». This means that it is produced in small quantities - i.e. "lean" - and sustainably. With that in mind, let's go back to buying better clothes, backed by better purchasing decisions. Let's go back to wearing the clothes we really love, that really suit our style and our body awareness. REAL. AROSA. WILD.
More than 100 years ago (1891), golfers discovered Kulmpark as a golf landscape that rises far above the small norms of the everyday. Nestled in the enchanting Engadin mountain landscape, an interesting and challenging 9-hole executive golf course was created.
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Below the road, just before the village of Castaneda, stands the House of the knight Giovanni Antonio Gioiero, one of the protagonists of the Grisons Troubles.
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The church of San Rocco, located on the beautiful hill of Carasole, is mentioned for the first time in 1481, while in the seventeenth century the building was the subject of renovations.
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