The late medieval residential towers in Lumbrein immediately attract attention. The so-called "Chisti da Lumerins" was probably the seat of the Lords of Lumbrein, which had been documented since 1231. The second tower, "Casaulta", was probably built in the 14th and 15th centuries.
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Almost a kilometre long and already a full-blown cross-country ski trail. Surrounded by a fairytale forest, the varied trail winds its way through the Tuf recreation area. The area is located at 1320 m above sea level and is very snowy thanks to its sheltered location.
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The chapel in Laus was built in 1587 and consecrated on August 3, 1592. The patron saints are St. Lawrence (Romanized as s. Luregn) and St. Sebastian (Romanized as s. Bistgaun). In 1695, the Capuchins demolished the old church and replaced it with a new building.
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On the border between Obersaxen and the municipality of Breil/Brigels, on a prominent rocky plateau above Tavanasa, there are enigmatic remains of a wall.
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The church is located in the middle of the village of Morissen, surrounded by a cemetery. It is first mentioned in the indulgence letter for St. Vincentius from 1345 under the patronage of St. James and St. Christopher.
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