The Upper Engadine Cultural Archive is a public institution that collects documents relating to the culture of the Engadine and makes them available to the public.
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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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The Turra exhibition barn of the Safier Stables Association presents the importance of the Safier stables for the cultural landscape as well as their construction and utilisation.
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Welcome to the Inforama at the foot of the Valle di Lei dam! The exhibition is a must for anyone who wants to find out more about the fascinating history and current developments of the KHR plants in the Valle di Lei and along the Hinterrhein.
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Exhibition in the Nietzsche House: ‘Worlds of Light - in manuscripts by Friedrich Nietzsche and paintings by Engadine artists’
Special exhibition in the Nietzsche House as part of the joint project ‘Splendur e sumbriva - light and shadow in the Engadin’ organised by the Chesas da cultura Engiadina association
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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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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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