Here, a committed young pastor from Winterthur takes care of the spiritual well-being of three autonomous congregations. His loving devotion extends over Samnaun Evangelisch as well as the six churches of Valsot – Tschlin, Ramosch, Vna, Strada, Martina and Samnaun.
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The Chapel of Cumpadials was built between 1641 and 1643 and consecrated with an altar on August 30, 1643. In 1841, the church was renovated and extended by 3.8 meters. In 1955, the bells were replaced, and in 1985, the tower and the exterior facade were renovated. The church was last renovated in 2004/2005.
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Above the lively artisan and farming village of Peist, hikers will come across the Walser stable museum "Uf Truaja". In the archetypal Schanfigger stable there is a hodgepodge of agricultural tools inscribed in Walser dialect, making the stable museum like a linguistic time capsule.
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The chapel of St. Lorenz stands to the north of Paspels in Domleschg at an altitude of 840 metres above sea level on the edge of a flat hilltop that plunges vertically towards the west and north.
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