The Arosa Schanfigg Local History Museum is located in the “Eggahuus,” a half-timbered building constructed around 1600. The local history collection includes a weaving room, a house organ, a sports section with skis and sleds, a wood collection, tools, and stuffed animals. Special exhibitions on specific topics complement the collection. The Arosa-Schanfigg Cultural Archive is affiliated with the museum. It collects everything that has been written about Arosa and Schanfigg. An extensive photo collection about Arosa and Schanfigg is available in the archive.
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Castelli plans and coordinates renovations of all kinds, from the redesign of your living spaces to extensions such as terraces or a balcony. The construction planning department takes responsibility for all work, from planning to design to handover of the finished project.
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At the Stkill Center at the Rothorn valley station, even the smallest ones can practice on their bikes. The Skill Center is suitable for families and is available for use free of charge.
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From the Crap la Tretscha vantage point near Lantsch/Lenz, the view sweeps over Alvaschein and the Schin Gorge over to Stierva, Mon and on towards Oberhalbstein. To the left of this valley rises the distinctive Piz Mitgel, followed by the Albula Valley.
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