The castle ruins of Tschanüff, the landmark of Ramosch, bear witness to an eventful and impressive history that is firmly linked to the entire region. Surrounded by a unique flora and an almost steppe-like vegetation, the ruin stands on its castle hill.
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A unique Alberto Giacometti collection in the mountain hotel. An exhibition of the printmaking work (lithographs and etchings) of the world-famous Bergell artist with a total of over 200 exhibits.
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The Salis House in Maienfeld, characterized by a distinctive tower, is located outside the former city wall. It preserves valuable historical substance and significantly influences the townscape.
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There are 40 mountain pastures on the Wiesner Alp. The view of the Albula Valley and the opposite peaks Piz Ela, Tinzenhorn and Piz Mitgel compensates for the ascent to 1,940 m above sea level.
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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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