The sculpture park at the entrance to Sent was designed by the local, world-renowned artist Not Vital. His works of art, buildings and sculptures can be found there.
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The Grüsch ice rink was opened in August 1998. Since the summer of 2023, it has been owned by the municipality of Grüsch. In addition to the ice rink, there are four spacious dressing rooms, referee, first-aid, drying and technical rooms as well as a garage, office, penalty bar and a grandstand with around 1100 standing places.
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The pass Diesrut is 2428 m above sea level and is also called the gateway to the Greina. The climb to Pass Diesrut is not steep, but steadily rising. From Puzzatsch you can reach it in about 2 1/2 hours.
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The baroque Sogn Andriu chapel was built in 1660 and consecrated in 1662. The chapel is completely painted and contains parts of the altar and sculptures that once stood in the parish church of Lumbrein. Key available.
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The natural ice rink in Safien Platz is located behind the school building. It is also used by schoolchildren during breaks and occasionally as a sports activity during gym class.
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The five idyllic waterfalls - all between 86 and 45 metres high - plunge over the steep cliffs, transforming the Batöni basin into a natural spectacle.
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