The playground at the Tartar school building offers various play options, including a climbing net and a sandpit. There is also a wooden table and benches to sit on during breaks.
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Tagstein Castle, which was rebuilt in its present form after a fire in 1899, probably dates back to the 12-13th century and goes back to the lords of Masein/Rialt.
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The chapel of St. Lorenz stands to the north of Paspels in Domleschg at an altitude of 840 metres above sea level on the edge of a flat hilltop that plunges vertically towards the west and north.
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Audio history mia natira: Rebecca Clopath, natural cook from Lohn, collects meadow herbs on this lightly fertilized mountain fat meadow. Listen to what she knows about it.
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One of the most unconventional church buildings in Switzerland is located in Cazis: the stone church with its three elements reminiscent of glacier-formed rocks draws the viewer's attention - and makes them think about themes such as security, space and warmth. However, the building by architect Werner Schmidt from Trun is still unfinished.
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The church of St. Martin in Zillis is also known as the "Sistine Chapel of the Alps" with its 12th century worldwide unique painted wooden ceiling and is one of the most important cultural assets in the Beverin Nature Park.
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