The Palazzo a Marca, commissioned in 1642 by Carlo a Marca, a colonel in the service of Venice, still remains a precious testimony of the late Renaissance architecture of the region.
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The Tower of Santa Maria stands majestically on the hill next to the Church of Santa Maria, dominating the horizon and offering a splendid view of the Val Mesolcina.
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The chapel dedicated to St. John of Napomuk, built in the eighteenth century, stands among a harmonious group of houses on the bank of the river Calancasca.
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The evocative complex of the mills of Pisella, surrounded by centuries-old agricultural terraces and dominated by the chestnut forest of Mola, is located just below the village of Castaneda, in Val Calanca.
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