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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The tgamons, which were originally used to store mountain hay, are now mostly empty. As witnesses of agriculture and as landscape elements, part of it is preserved in Parc Ela. Visit the restored Tgamon in Tocfs/Alp Foppa.
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With the Reformation around 1524, the church was converted into a sober sermon hall. The whitewashed frescoes from the late Middle Ages have been uncovered again today and are much admired.
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Castle site with a distant view: only the western corner of the once five-storey tower still rises into the sky on a rock in the middle of the valley near Rothenbrunnen.
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