The small detached chapel in the hamlet of Silgin immediately catches the eye: A colorful façade painting, which extends under the protruding protective roof, entices you to take a closer look. An unknown artist conjured up a veritable “heaven of saints” on the west wall in the 18th century.
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Wall paintings from around 1400 have been preserved in the Stoffelhaus in Fürstenau, some of which depict a courtly hunting ceremony. In Graubünden, only Brandis Castle in Maienfeld and Rhäzüns Castle still have similar High Gothic secular paintings.
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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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