Artists from the region, as well as from other parts of Switzerland and abroad, are represented on the art trail on the Vorderrhein near Trun with sculptures and figures made of wood, iron, bronze, aluminum and stone.
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The "Casa Gronda" (Big House) was built in 1677 by Johann Anton Schmid von Grüneck. From the 14th to the 18th century, the Schmid von Grüneck (also Grünegg) were the most important noble family of the town of Ilanz.
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In Val Lumnezia there are still 34 bread bakeries. Some have been converted, others have been demolished. But from some of these little houses a wonderful scent still rises from time to time.
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In Ladir, located on a sun terrace, you can enjoy a great view. Ideal for a few souvenir pictures. Typical for this region: the sunburnt wooden stables.
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The Chapel of Cumpadials was built between 1641 and 1643 and consecrated with an altar on August 30, 1643. In 1841, the church was renovated and extended by 3.8 meters. In 1955, the bells were replaced, and in 1985, the tower and the exterior facade were renovated. The church was last renovated in 2004/2005.
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