In a clearing, on the hiking trail from Turatscha down to Glogn, lies the Crap da Morts. In our time it is hard to imagine that on this way the dead were carried from the Valsertal and the surrounding villages up to Pleif/Vella.
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The museum is housed in an elegant 19th-century palazzo, a pearl of local architecture. The history of the house is closely linked to Antonio Semadeni. The emigrated Puschlaver had made his fortune as a cafetier in Poland with great skill and had the palazzo built in 1856 on the site of an old farmhouse.
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The ancient residence of the patrician family of Mesocco. It was here that the Archbishop of Milan, Carlo Borromeo, was given a dignified welcome, who left a great mark on the spiritual history of the Moesanos.
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The ruins of the late medieval Casnàcc house are part of the Garbald heritage, the last witness to this fraction of Bondo, which was abandoned as a permanent settlement around 1600.
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