The mining museum imparts impressions from the days when the mines were in operation. Information is given about ore mining, transportation and former iron, copper, lead and silver smelting and about the smelting plants.
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The Rhine rises in the Grisons Alps, the Vorderrhein near Lake Toma, Oberalppass in the Surselva and the Hinterrhein near the Rheinwaldhorn in the Hinterrhein/Viamala region. At Reichenau-Tamins, the Vorderrhein and Hinterrhein join to form the Rhine, which then flows past the city of Chur through the Graubünden and St. Gallen Rhine valleys into Lake Constance and on to the North Sea.
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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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