The Arosa Schanfigg Local History Museum is located in the “Eggahuus,” a half-timbered building constructed around 1600. The local history collection includes a weaving room, a house organ, a sports section with skis and sleds, a wood collection, tools, and stuffed animals. Special exhibitions on specific topics complement the collection. The Arosa-Schanfigg Cultural Archive is affiliated with the museum. It collects everything that has been written about Arosa and Schanfigg. An extensive photo collection about Arosa and Schanfigg is available in the archive.
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Cama is one of the seven municipalities that make up the Mesolcina valley. Located near the Moesa river, the town is known for the lake of the same name, which feeds the Valcama.
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Castaneda is the municipality of Calanca Esterna. It has always been called the "Garden of the Calanca" and owes its name to the chestnut groves that line its gentle slopes.
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The suspension bridge Val da Tersnaus connects the villages of Tersnaus and Camuns for pedestrians. Tersnau's suspension bridge is 66 metres long and 34 metres high.
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The Tguma stop at over 2,300 metres above sea level in the area of the largest alp in the canton of Graubünden is the ideal starting point for numerous tours in the Beverin Nature Park.
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