On the snow playground with a solar-powered carousel, the little ones can take the first learning steps on the skis or shovel to their heart's content, slide around in the snow and play.
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The Ferrera Valley, which is part of the Schams, already bears the reference to ore deposits in its name, with the first documented mention of ore mining dating back to 1605.
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How elegantly the Rhaetian Railway winds through the nature of the Upper Engadine can be observed from the Montebello curve. It turns here on a 180-degree curve and parades in front of the vivid panorama with Morteratsch Glacier, which lies embedded between the peaks of the Bernina Group.
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Since summer 1993, the permanent exhibition on the world-famous Romanesque picture ceiling of St Martin's Church has been located on the main street in Zillis (a 5-minute walk from the church). It is worth visiting the exhibition first and then the church.
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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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The church of St. Martin in Zillis is also known as the "Sistine Chapel of the Alps" with its 12th century worldwide unique painted wooden ceiling and is one of the most important cultural assets in the Beverin Nature Park.
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