Innerjuvalt Castle (often referred to as Oberjuvalt) rises majestically high above the southern end of the village of Rothenbrunnen on a rocky outcrop.
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The Rappenstein castle ruins in Untervaz, built around 1250, impress with a strong wall, window slits, and a high entrance. The cave castle is accessible all year round and offers insights into historical architecture.
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Alvaschein/Alvaschagn has an intact village centre. It is located on a terrace high above the Albula dammed up to the Solis reservoir, the Solis Bridge of the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) and the church of St. Peter in Mistail.
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This small chapel in the village of Lostallo, built in the eighteenth century at the instigation of the Lostallo immigrant Giuseppe Jacomella, has an exciting history.
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The Sogn Antoni Catholic chapel is privately owned by the Sgier family and is located in the center of the village on the lower Dorfstrasse next to the former school and parish hall. According to the inscription, the baroque chapel was built in 1668 by Gion Sgier and is now owned by the Sgier family foundation.
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An old carnival custom is still alive in Splügen on Ash Wednesday: "Pschuuri, Bschuri, Bschürälä, Bschuurrimittwucha" are expressions that can still be found in many Walser regions of Graubünden. They refer to the blackening of unmarried women and young people. In Splügen, the main village of the Rheinwald, this custom is still alive in its old form and is organised and celebrated by the young people.
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The hill, Cresta da Tgauns, is located on the road that leads from Vella to the valley church of Pleif. In the Middle Ages, witches from all over the Val Lumnezia were mercilessly executed and burned here.
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