The cultural archive Sumvitg in the schoolhouse in Surrein documents the history of the municipality of Sumvitg by means of text, image, sound and object.
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Bergün is a street village and is located 1'373 m above sea level. The houses are lined up on both sides of the village street, the oriel and sgraffito facades are aligned to the street, where pass traffic, commerce and communication take place.
The mountain village is located at the well-known UNESCO RhB Albula-Berninaline, which offers an unforgettable experience with spectacular viaducts and spiral tunnels. Train fans can also find out more about the history of the Rhaetian Railway at the Albula Railway Museum.
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The sculpture park at the entrance to Sent was designed by the local, world-renowned artist Not Vital. His works of art, buildings and sculptures can be found there.
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The mill, which dates back to the 17th century and is driven by undershot paddle wheels, can boast of being the oldest functioning mill in Switzerland. Visitors can follow the path of the grain up to the flour.
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The peculiarity of the old mill (rumantsch surmiran: Mulegn Vigl) is the combination of a stone mill with a roller mill in a small space. In 1975, the mills were extensively renovated and placed under federal monument protection.
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