The FlorinusKirche (Baselgia San/Sonch Flurin) in Ramosch is the second largest Reformed church in the canton of Graubünden after the Martinskirche in Chur. It has a capacity of almost 450 people and is based in its current form on a new building completed in 1522.
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The parish church of St. Antonius in Wangs, built between 1880 and 1882, offers a peaceful atmosphere and positive energies. It replaces the St. Lucius Chapel and is a place of reflection and well-being.
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The tower between the choir and the nave: substructure from the Romanesque period. Bell floor with pilasters and pointed helmet give it the elegance of the baroque Campanile.
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The Sogn Stiafen church stands in the middle of the village of Cumbel. It was built at the beginning of the 16th century and was rebuilt and enlarged in 1689.
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The Reformed Church in Igis, consecrated around 1100, impresses with a late Gothic ribbed vault from 1486 and a depiction of the Passion of Jesus from the 15th century. It is a significant historical building in the region.
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