Mighty old manor houses from the 16th century form the village centre of Grüsch (600 m) and bear witness to the former "Herrennest" in Prättigau. They were built by the rich noble families of Salis, von Ott and Sprecher von Bernegg.
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Several hundred years ago, the free Walsers lived in the Calfeisen valley. Today, the former Walser settlement of Sankt Martin is a popular excursion destination and starting point for hikes into the UNESCO World Heritage Tectonic Arena Sardona.
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The gallery in the heritage-protected Old Town Hall of Bad Ragaz showcases a unique collection of graphics, engravings, and paintings from the 15th to the 20th century. The collection is open to the public and offers insights into the region's art history.
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The old village sawmill in Weisstannen offers tours that transport visitors back in time. Registration with the Erlebnis Weisstannental Foundation is required.
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In addition to memories of the great painter Giovanni Segantini during his time in Savognin, the Sala Segantini also exhibits contemporary art from Graubünden. A meeting place for national and international artists and art lovers.
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The Roman estate in Sargans offers an insight into ancient architecture. The hypocaust room with underfloor heating is protected in a glass house. Tours are available for groups all year round.
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