Wall paintings from around 1400 have been preserved in the Stoffelhaus in Fürstenau, some of which depict a courtly hunting ceremony. In Graubünden, only Brandis Castle in Maienfeld and Rhäzüns Castle still have similar High Gothic secular paintings.
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Innerjuvalt Castle (often referred to as Oberjuvalt) rises majestically high above the southern end of the village of Rothenbrunnen on a rocky outcrop.
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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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❄️❄️ Ice mini-golf at the Postplatz Arosa - winter fun with flair!
In the heart of Arosa, a very special winter experience awaits you: Ice mini-golf at the Postplatz! Instead of golf clubs, there are hockey sticks, instead of a ball, a puck – and off you go on the glittering ice.
Between snowy mountains and sparkling lights, 18 exciting courses await you on perfectly prepared ice. Whether with friends, family, or as a corporate event – when it comes to ice mini-golf, one thing matters most: fun, skill, and a good mood!
This is how it works:
Your goal is simple: Get the puck into the hole with as few strokes as possible! But beware – obstacles, boards, and icy curves provide plenty of challenge. Whoever has the fewest points after 18 courses can celebrate as the ice mini-golf champion!
The facility is open all winter long – with a guarantee of the best ice quality.
Kiosk stand – For a little break in between
After an exciting round of ice mini-golf, the kiosk stand right by the ice field invites you to linger. Treat yourself to a hot chocolate, fragrant mulled wine, or a small snack – and enjoy the colorful hustle and bustle on the ice.
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The Cavaglia Glacier Garden, with its typical alpine vegetation and rich flora, is home to the fascinating potholes of the giants: natural wonders created by thousands of years of glaciation. A visit offers a unique and unforgettable experience.
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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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