Just as Volg is at home in the village, the "Feins vom Dorf" specialities are also produced in the village or a neighbouring village of the respective Volg shop.
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In the Atelier Pôss, four women from the region under the direction of Lucia Netzer-Peduzzi elaborately handcraft high-quality products, such as sheep's wool duvets and pillows made of local virgin wool and pure wool, cotton and silk fabrics.
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Fun in the water. In the heart of Savognin lies the crystal clear bathing lake Lai Barnagn. It always has a pleasant temperature and the holidays fly by here.
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The Tgamons originally used to store mountain hay are mostly empty today. As witnesses of agriculture and as landscape elements, part of it is preserved in the Parc Ela. Visit the restored Tgamon in Salouf Munter.
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At today's Stradung 28 once lived government councillor Franz Peterelli. He campaigned for a residence permit for Segantini, who was stateless due to a lack of papers, and together with Viktor Pianta he vouched for the Segantini family.
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Segantini 18: Ragazza che fa la calza – Strickendes Mädchen, 1888
Baba as a knitting girl. The divisionist style brings out the clear light of the mountains particularly clearly in this picture. Picture location at the church of Nossadonna overlooking the village.
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Segantini 19: Le cattive madri – Die bösen Mütter, 1894
The picture refers to the poem «Nirvana» by Luigi Illica. Segantini painted it at the Lai Tigiel above Alp Tussagn on the opposite side of the valley. He may also have been inspired by the figures in the ceiling painting in the church of Son Martegn.
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