Located at around 1200 m above sea level, Klosters is a picture-book alpine holiday resort: a chic chalet-style village, authentic traditions and an international character due to many cosmopolitan habitués. That's probably why even royal guests feel at home here.
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In the 12th and 13th centuries, flocks of shepherds and cattle breeders emigrated from the upper Valais and settled parts of Graubünden. Around Medergen near Arosa, the Walsers, as they were called, left their animals on the pastures in the summer and built a collection of alpine and residential buildings that has been well preserved to this day.
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The Marschallhaus in Maienfeld is a three-story cube with a flank tower and a gabled roof. It impresses with Renaissance and Rocaille stuccoes as well as richly decorated panel rooms from the 17th century.
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The museum is located in Waltensburg opposite the church of Waltensburg, where one of the most impressive works, the Passion, by the Waltensburg Master can be admired.
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