The church of Pleif is the oldest place of worship in the valley. For centuries, the church of St. Vincent was the main church in the valley, where the dead from Vals to Vrin were laid to rest in the cemetery.
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Like the churches in Bergün and Stuls, the Reformed church in Latsch is under cantonal preservation order. It is located in the middle of the lower village.
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The museum is located in Waltensburg opposite the church of Waltensburg, where one of the most impressive works, the Passion, by the Waltensburg Master can be admired.
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The monumental work by the Graubünden artist Martin Valär, painted directly on the dam wall, commemorates the passage of Russian troops under the leadership of General Suvorov in 1799.
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The Chasa Jaura is a typical local farmhouse from the 17th century and has been under cantonal protection since 1971. Since 1973 it has been a cultural forum for the local population and vacation guests.
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The renovated Chasa Selm offers a versatile seminar room for up to 70 people, with state-of-the-art technology and flexible equipment, ideal for events of all kinds.
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