A landmark of the Lower Engadine, Tarasp Castle, built in 1040, majestically overlooks the region and is now owned by the local and internationally renowned artist Not Vital.
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The City of Chur makes the City Gallery available to professional cultural workers free of charge for exhibitions on history and culture, for art exhibitions or other events.
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The mill originates from the 17th century and has been carefully restored. The name is that of the last miller who operated the mill until shortly after the 2nd World War. Today it again works perfectly. See for yourself!
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In the Atelier Pôss, four women from the region under the direction of Lucia Netzer-Peduzzi elaborately handcraft high-quality products, such as sheep's wool duvets and pillows made of local virgin wool and pure wool, cotton and silk fabrics.
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The Chasa Jaura is a typical local farmhouse from the 17th century and has been under cantonal protection since 1971. Since 1973 it has been a cultural forum for the local population and vacation guests.
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Farglix - "Gion da Farglix" Fakten, Fiktion und Fantasie
At the end of the 19th century, Farglix was a small hamlet with just under two dozen inhabitants. One of the last inhabitants of the hamlet was Gion Giachen Solèr, better known as "Gion da Farglix". A controversial personality at the time, and today?
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