In terms of style, Monika Flütsch deviates from the purely traditional framework of the art of paper cutting. Popular motifs are cows of all kinds, alpine life, but also personalities, wrestlers and even the family tree. The filigree work, the precision and the incredible creativity will inspire you.
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The 57-meter high Murgbachfall is situated in an alpine landscape. The pristine lower Murgsee sparkles in a protected Swiss stone pine reserve. The waterfall can be reached on foot from Murg station in five hours.
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Experience the region on two wheels! We offer half-day or full-day rental of high-quality e-bikes. Advance booking is recommended, but spontaneous enquiries are also possible. Pick-up and delivery at the reception of the lofthotel.
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The conference room is modernly equipped with a large screen and offers an acoustic ceiling for quiet, inspiring discussions. The room can accommodate up to 8 people.
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The castle ruin in Calfreisen is considered the landmark of the village. When visiting the medieval hilltop castle, you will embark on a journey through time and certainly discover a few hidden treasures.
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Around the year 1220 it becomes loud in the forests of Brienz/Brienzauls: wood is felled, stones are brought in; the large Belfort Castle is built on a rocky ridge.
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Catholic Parish Church of St. Julitta and Quiricus, Andiast
The Catholic parish church of St. Julitta and Quiricus is surrounded by the village cemetery in the north-eastern part of the village outside the village street. According to a bull, the church was owned by the Pfäfers monastery around 998. Unfortunately, this document is a forgery. The first documentary mention dates back to 1461.
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