The Palazzo Castelmur does not date back to the medieval period and, despite its two characteristic towers, it is not a fortress. It is rather a Zuckerbäckerschloss (a castle of a confectioner).
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The village of Salouf is characterised by the partly tower-like Walser houses built in the 13th century, but also the dimensions and the style of some houses built in the 17th and 18th century are also impressive.
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The Arosa Bear Sanctuary is an experience for young and old. The inhabitants of the Arosa Bear Sanctuary are at the centre of attention an highlight of every Arosa visit.
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The Muttner Höhi, a breathtaking vantage point at 2003 m above sea level, is a hidden gem in the Swiss Alps. M., is a hidden gem in the Swiss Alps. Located high above Thusis, it offers an incomparable view of the Domleschg, the Schams, the Albula Valley and the Heinzenberg. An easily accessible hiking trail takes visitors from Obermutten to this picturesque spot in just 25 minutes, which is a delight for nature lovers and families alike.
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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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