The castle ruins of Tschanüff, the landmark of Ramosch, bear witness to an eventful and impressive history that is firmly linked to the entire region. Surrounded by a unique flora and an almost steppe-like vegetation, the ruin stands on its castle hill.
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The stable of the peterelli tower house (3), which was already in Savognin during Segantini's lifetime, now houses a workshop for thinking and the future.
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Segantini 07: Ritorno all'ovile – Rückkehr zum Schafstall, 1888
The sheep are returned from the pasture to the barn shortly before dark. Segantini thus addresses the intimate bond between humans and animals. The original stable no longer exists, it stood east of the Veia Tgaplottas (Chapel Path). In the background of the picture you can see the chapel.
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In search of the clear light, Segantini is drawn higher and higher. He spends his summers in a hut on Alp Tussagn. There he paints "Cows at the Drinking Trough" and "Lunch in the Alps".
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