The FlorinusKirche (Baselgia San/Sonch Flurin) in Ramosch is the second largest Reformed church in the canton of Graubünden after the Martinskirche in Chur. It has a capacity of almost 450 people and is based in its current form on a new building completed in 1522.
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The Herbal Pastor Künzle Museum in Vilters showcases the life of the herbal pastor who worked in Wangs-Vilters for eleven years. Open every first and third Sunday of the month.
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The Sarganserländer Mask Museum in Flums showcases around 200 historical and contemporary wooden masks. The exhibition is divided into three rooms and offers insights into the regional art of mask carving.
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In cooperation with the ski touring specialist Rätikon Sport in Küblis, the Gasthaus Hochwang operates a small, fine "ski touring helppoint" in the entrance to the inn.
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Bonaduz lies on a sunny terrace between the Vorder and HInter Rhine. The village has very high quality of life, attractive leisure offers and a wonderful landscape.
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Located in the middle of the village, a few steps from parking and postbus stop. Lots of play facilities, barbecue area with wood. Refreshments and shopping facilities nearby.
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