The Reformed church in Nufenen is a protected monument of the canton of Graubünden. Since the introduction of the Reformation around 1530, which is illustrated by a stained glass window in the choir with a verse from a hymn by Martin Luther (“Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott”), it has served as a preaching church.
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Parish church of St. Peter and Paul Meierhof, Obersaxen
Although this late Gothic building was damaged in the village fire of 1740, it was essentially preserved until 1904. The entire complex was then rebuilt with the exception of the tower.
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The present church was first mentioned in 1354, but was undoubtedly founded several centuries earlier. The lower part of the adjacent tower is certainly from Romanesque times.
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The St. Justus Chapel in Flums, built in the 8th century, impresses with its historical architecture and energetic ley lines. The altar and the old cemetery with wrought iron crosses are particularly worth seeing.
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