In addition to the main exhibition on the way of life and culture of an agricultural Alpine region, the Lower Engadine Museum of Local History shows in the large library, among other things, the first Romanesque Bible translated in 1679 and printed in Scuol.
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The enchanting Casa Santi (formerly Casa Imini), an architectural jewel of the nineteenth century, is one of the 20 neoclassicist buildings with a central corridor built in Soazza.
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The Butz Chapel in Mels, built in 1938/39, offers an impressive view of the surrounding mountain ranges and the Rhine plain. The murals by Ferdinand Gehr depict scenes from life
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Bivio (german and until 1902 officially Stalla, Romansh Beiva) is a place in the Grisons municipality Surses, Switzerland. It is located at the foot of the Julier and Septimer Alpine passes.
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