Belfort is one of the historically most important castle ruins in Graubünden. It lies on a steeply sloping rocky ridge near Brienz/Brinzauls. Enjoy the view from the large picnic area with fire pit. Hiking time 15 min.
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The nineteenth-century palace that houses the Art Museum is an exceptional example of refined local architecture; its origins are directly linked to the activities of Antonio Semadeni, a skilled and successful pastry chef who emigrated to Poland, who built it in 1856 in place of a previous old rural house.
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The Casascura in Fläsch retains its original character and was specially mentioned at Gute Bauten Graubünden 2013. It represents successful continuation within the village structure.
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The Ughürig Brunne in Berschis is an impressive natural glacier mill. The Romans used this almost round well as a freshwater reservoir. A legend tells of hidden treasures guarded by a snake.
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The Chapel of St. Jakob in Flums is a modest structure with Gothic frescoes and a famous round-arched window. A copy of the Madonna of Flums, the oldest stained glass painting in Switzerland, can be seen here.
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The Weinzürle house in Jenins, with its hipped roof and the residential building opposite, forms a gateway to the village center. The sandstone entrance and the geometrically designed farmhouse garden date back to 1860.
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