The name Orgel Pass refers to the unusual rock formations on the pass, which resemble church organs. Dolomite rock towers up in bizarre formations. Let yourself become enchanted by the organ pipe landscape.
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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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"What I like most are the magnificent roads in which I walk for hours, theils after the Bernhardino, theils to the top of the Pass of the Splügen, without having to pay attention to the way."
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The monumental work by the Graubünden artist Martin Valär, painted directly on the dam wall, commemorates the passage of Russian troops under the leadership of General Suvorov in 1799.
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The Chapel of Santa Maria Maddalena al Calvario, erected on the terraced lawn of Rossa, was built in the eighteenth century and subsequently transformed in 2019 with the colors of the artist David Tremlett.
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