Unfortunately, the drinking hall can currently only be viewed from the outside, but for many years it was considered the most important building for all guests who came to the Lower Engadine for a drinking cure.
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The Chapel of Our Lady of Loreto in Bodio, with its bright decorations, is flanked by a house embellished with late-Baroque frescoes of the eighteenth century.
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The chapel with an altar was built by the Capuchins and consecrated on August 30, 1643, in honor of St. Margaret. Renovations and reconstructions took place in 1695, 1723, 1889, 1927, 1937, and 1996.
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Church dedicated to San Carlo Borromeo, archbishop of Milan who visited the Mesolcina in 1583, leaving an indelible mark on the spiritual and cultural history of the region.
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With theatre performances, concerts, readings, discussions and art exhibitions, the Grotta da cultura has been enriching the cultural life in Sent since October 2006.
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