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 material of the rock gate is dolomite, which weathers unevenly because of its composition, whereby in the course of time a spectacular structure has formed. You can find out more about it on the ExploraTour.
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The church dedicated to the martyr Laurentius is located on the castle hill between Glenner and Valser Rhine and can be seen from afar. The castle has disappeared. Only the keep still stands and has served as the church tower for the church built in 1515.
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On the way from Tobel to Zarzana are the Veegàda and the Maijasasshitta, which were restored and built in the original style by members of the association.
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