The reformed itinerant painter Hans Ardüser and the Catholic painters Hans Jakob Greutter and Fridolin Eggert met here. The church was first mentioned in documents in 1345 as “S. Bellonis” in Tersnaus, which is a Latinized form of the Rhaeto-Romanic Sogn Balun.
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In 1616, the choir of the old chapel was demolished and replaced by the current building. Hans Jakob Greutter from Brixen in South Tyrol was commissioned to paint it completely. It was not until 1926 that the original paintings, which had been whitewashed over at an unknown date, were discovered.
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Freshly renovated, the children's playground in Trun offers fun and adventure for children of all ages. A fire pit, tables and benches as well as fresh water invite you to linger and picnic. A visit to the playground is highly recommended, especially on hot summer days due to the pleasant shady spots.
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The Drachenloch Museum Vättis showcases finds from the Drachenloch, including Paleolithic cave bear bones and documents from the excavation period 1917-1923. A mineral collection, Roman coins, and a model of the Walser settlement St. Martin complement the exhibition.
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The permanent training facility for the search with avalanche transceivers (avalanche transceivers) is located below the mountain houses at the back of the Partnuntal in St. Antönien. The facility makes it possible for all interested parties to train the search for avalanche victims with their avalanche transceivers under realistic conditions.
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