They had to go somewhere, the one-of-a-kind, Gunter Sommer, founder of the world's smallest bar, has collected on his trips to Scotland. So the idea was quickly born to make a room for the collection.
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The Reformed Church in Filisur was originally dedicated to Saint Martin. The church is highly medieval in terms of its building fabric. In 1489 the choir was rebuilt and the tower enlarged. The church was renovated in 1746 and restored for the last time in 1956.
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The Devon House in Via dei Palazzi is the first stop on our tour. Built in 1863 according to the plans of the Italian architect Giovanni Sottovia (1827-1892) for Pietro Pozzi, an emigrant who became very wealthy as a confectioner in Porto, the house came into the possession of the Semadeni family in 1908, another emigrant family that ran a successful coffee house in Ilfracombe in the southwest English county of Devon.
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Stierva is a cluster village high above the left side of the Albula. It lies on the eastern slope of a mountain range with the Curvér Pintg da Taspegn (2,731 m above sea level) and the Muttner Horn (2,401 m above sea level).
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