In the 12th and 13th centuries, flocks of shepherds and cattle breeders emigrated from the upper Valais and settled parts of Graubünden. Around Medergen near Arosa, the Walsers, as they were called, left their animals on the pastures in the summer and built a collection of alpine and residential buildings that has been well preserved to this day.
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Walk along the works of the annual sculpture symposium in Sur En. In the deep forest, more than 50 wooden and stone figures by international and regional artists captivate passers-by and viewers. The sculpture trail can be visited in summer as well as in winter. During the cold winter months, part of the path is iced over and prepared for skaters.
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The Tgamons originally used to store mountain hay are mostly empty today. As witnesses of agriculture and as landscape elements, part of it is preserved in the Parc Ela. Visit the restored Tgamon in Salouf Munter.
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