On the plains of Brentan above Castasegna, huge trees stretch their branches towards the sky and form one of the largest and most beautiful chestnut groves in Europe.
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In the Visitors' Pavilion at the Segneshütte you will learn what the world looked like when the landslide came down or when the main overshoot was still active. Immerse yourself in the past and travel back to the origins of the geological highlights of our region.
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The capricorn exhibition in the Center da Capricorns in Wergenstein imparts exciting and interesting information about the king of the Alps. The ibex was reintroduced 60 years ago in the region of the nature park and there are now about 300 animals.
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In 1616, the choir of the old chapel was demolished and replaced by the current building. Hans Jakob Greutter from Brixen in South Tyrol was commissioned to paint it completely. It was not until 1926 that the original paintings, which had been whitewashed over at an unknown date, were discovered.
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