Exhibition: Splendur e sumbriva – light and shadow in the Engadin
A joint exhibition of 14 Engadin museums, ateliers and archives between Zuoz and Maloja, St. Moritz and Pontresina sheds light on the theme of light - from art to architecture, from language to philosophy to alpinism.
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The listed church in Obermutten is the only sacred building in Switzerland that is made entirely of wood, with the surrounding larch forests providing the building material. It is also the highest wooden church in Europe.
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The flying area of the Paragliding Club Spitzmeilen at Flumserberg offers launch sites at Prodkamm and Schöhalden. Day and annual passes are required. An annual flying festival attracts pilots and enthusiasts.
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The Gonzen iron mine in Sargans offers a labyrinth of tunnels and galleries, which have been partially open to the public since 1983. A restaurant and a museum complement the experience, and tours are available by prior arrangement.
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Group experiences such as team building challenges, guided tours, blasting demonstrations and the opportunity to enjoy the excellent gastronomic options at Hagerbach.
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The children's playground Bad Ragaz in Giessenpark offers swings, climbing opportunities, slides, and a sand adventure area. An ideal place for families to play and relax in nature.
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The Sternstein in Wangs is an impressive, grooved stone block that may have been used by the Celts to determine the time of day and year. Its energetic radiation suggests a cultic use.
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Salenegg Castle in Maienfeld, built between 1782 and 1784, is owned by the Gugelberg von Moos family. Surrounded by an ornamental garden and vineyard, it inspires with its history and architecture.
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