The Reformed church in Nufenen is a protected monument of the canton of Graubünden. Since the introduction of the Reformation around 1530, which is illustrated by a stained glass window in the choir with a verse from a hymn by Martin Luther (“Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott”), it has served as a preaching church.
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The hall offers space for approx. 50 people and can be flexibly arranged with seating only or with tables and chairs for up to 50 people. This makes it ideal for seminars, workshops or other events.
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The printing house Offizin Parnassia in Vättis combines traditional craftsmanship with modern book production. In the workshop, lead type is cast, books are printed on hand presses, and classically bound. Tours are available upon registration.
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From the Trin Porclis car park, a small path on the left leads to the Parc da moviment in about 5 minutes. Children should not be left unattended at the turnoff to the park.
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Seebenalp is home to three lakes: Grosssee, Heusee, and Schwarzsee. These bodies of water are energetically and visually distinct, even though they carry the same water. Heusee is the strongest energetic point.
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Alvaschein/Alvaschagn has an intact village centre. It is located on a terrace high above the Albula dammed up to the Solis reservoir, the Solis Bridge of the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) and the church of St. Peter in Mistail.
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An old carnival custom is still alive in Splügen on Ash Wednesday: "Pschuuri, Bschuri, Bschürälä, Bschuurrimittwucha" are expressions that can still be found in many Walser regions of Graubünden. They refer to the blackening of unmarried women and young people. In Splügen, the main village of the Rheinwald, this custom is still alive in its old form and is organised and celebrated by the young people.
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