The small detached chapel in the hamlet of Silgin immediately catches the eye: A colorful façade painting, which extends under the protruding protective roof, entices you to take a closer look. An unknown artist conjured up a veritable “heaven of saints” on the west wall in the 18th century.
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The giant jumping pillow on Prodalp is located next to the climbing tower CLiiMBER and the mountain restaurant Prodalp. It is free to use and offers fun for families during the summer season.
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The Palazzo a Marca, commissioned in 1642 by Carlo a Marca, a colonel in the service of Venice, still remains a precious testimony of the late Renaissance architecture of the region.
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