Nus eschan Biosfera - eir dürant ils prossems desch ons!
The Biosfera Val Müstair Nature Park will receive the label "Park of national importance" from the federal government on May 12, 2020 for another ten years. Together with the Swiss National Park and parts of the municipality of Scuol, the Biosfera Val Müstair forms the first high alpine UNESCO biosphere reserve in Switzerland.
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The space around the Panera is now a kind of recreational area with a barbecue, football pitch and playground. La Panera - the largest spruce tree in Switzerland.
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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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Around the year 1220, the forests of Brienz/Brienzauls become noisy: wood is being cut down, stones are being brought in; the great Belfort Castle is being built on a rocky ridge.
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