The Catholic Church of St. Peter and Paul in Zizers, first mentioned in 1410, is a Baroque church consecrated in 1696. It stands on the remains of a church from the 11th century.
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The alpine buildings - hut, stuple and stable - stand like a string at an altitude of about 2,000 m above sea level and are contemporary witnesses of the formerly prevailing agriculture.
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St. Antönien offers a stage for mountaineers, peace seekers and nature lovers in all seasons and nature-based tourism has a long tradition here. These are two of the reasons why St. Antönien is the first mountaineering village in Switzerland.
Being a mountaineering village is an award for the tireless commitment of the St. Antönians to a careful approach to nature, to a dynamic village with living traditions and to an active social life. At the same time, it is a promise to continue to take care of these values - so that St. Antönien remains liveable and lovable.
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Wolfgang is the name given to the 1631 m high pass between Klosters and Davos. The popular hotel and restaurant Kessler's Kulm is also located at the top of the pass.
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