"Mira cheu"! is an exclamation in the Rhaeto-Romance language and means something like "look here"! or "look at this"! It is the descriptive name of Samuel Inauen's permanent exhibition space in Flond. The room is located at the western end of the village in the old sawmill.
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At the far end of the Lag da Pigniu reservoir, there is a barbecue site in the most beautiful location. Waterfalls, lake views and imposing rock faces accompany the picnic back here.
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During a walk, Natalie Sgier from Bonaduz paintings in the Castrischer Bahnhof underpass catch the eye. The paintings on one side of the underpass are already 20 years old – and accordingly faded.
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The simple chapel on the main street was only built in the middle of the 19th century, but contains a remarkable small winged altar from the workshop of Ivo Strigel from Memmingen.
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The border between Tschlin and Austria stretches from Martina and winds up to the Grünsee and Schwarzsee. From Martina along the Inn to the Altfinstermünz - a journey that is interwoven with stories.
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