The picturesque Maiensäs village of Vanescha is located at the foot of Péz Terri. The place fascinates by the incomparable peace and seclusion. Maybe also because you can only get to Vanescha on foot or by bike.
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Just below the forest of Sogn Carli, directly on the way, is the niche of saints at Giatreis. It is dedicated to the plague saint Sogn Roc and has high, healing energies.
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The Igniu playground is located between Rabius and Surrein and is surrounded by beautiful birch trees, which provide pleasant cooling in summer. It is not far from the cycle route that runs along the Rhine through Surrein towards Trun and Disentis.
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The Lourdes Grotto in Berschis, established in 1921, offers a peaceful place to relax under ancient trees. It is known for its cleansing effect and is ideal for walks in the surrounding area.
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The Morissen playground is located on the upper edge of the village by the hiking trail to Giatreis. Children can let off steam in the shade of the trees to their heart's content.
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At today's Stradung 28, government councillor Franz Peterelli once lived. He campaigned for a residence permit for Segantini, who was stateless due to lack of papers, and together with Viktor Pianta vouched for the Segantini family. The house is privately owned and not open to the public.
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The mortuary borders on the cemetery and parish church in Vrin. The "Stiva da morts" is more than just a parlour: it offers the possibility of retreat on the one hand and communality on the other. The "Stiva" offers space for the dead and the living. With its novel sequence of rooms, the mortuary makes a change in the way death is dealt with possible in the first place.
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